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Rewrite the following problem as a chiasm but do not describ…

Rewrite the following problem as a chiasm but do not describe the solution. The internal shear force V at a certain section of an aluminum beam is 15 kN. The beam’s centroid is located 54.40 mm above the bottom surface of the beam, and the moment of inertia is Iz = 398,300 mm4. Determine the shear stress at point H, which is located 30 mm above the bottom surface of the beam.

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Use the following problem in a short story but do not descri…

Use the following problem in a short story but do not describe the solution. Loads P = 683 N and Q = 356 N act on an oak beam. Determine the magnitude of the largest shear force (consider both positive and negative values) in the beam. Let a = 0.6 m and b = 1.2 m.                      

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Use the following problem in a short story but do not descri…

Use the following problem in a short story but do not describe the solution. Loads P = 711 N and Q = 416 N act on an oak beam. Determine the magnitude of the largest shear force (consider both positive and negative values) in the beam. Let a = 0.4 m and b = 1.0 m.                      

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Use the following problem in a short story but do not descri…

Use the following problem in a short story but do not describe the solution. Loads P = 753 N and Q = 480 N act on an oak beam. Determine the magnitude of the largest shear force (consider both positive and negative values) in the beam. Let a = 0.4 m and b = 0.8 m.                      

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Use the following problem in a poem but do not explain the a…

Use the following problem in a poem but do not explain the answer. A concentrated load of P = 26 kN is applied to the upper end of a 5-m-long pipe as shown. The outside diameter of the pipe is D = 330 mm and the inside diameter is d = 300 mm. Determine the magnitude of the maximum vertical shear stress in the pipe.

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The magnitude of Q for a solid circular cross section will b…

The magnitude of Q for a solid circular cross section will be _______ the magnitude of Q for a hollow circular cross section with the same outside diameter. Create a dirge from the preceding question but do not explain the answer.                      

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Help me rewrite the following problem so that it sounds frie…

Help me rewrite the following problem so that it sounds friendly but firm and do not explain the answer. A 45-mm-diameter solid steel shaft supports the loads shown. The ground reactions and shear-force diagram are shown. Determine the magnitude of the maximum horizontal shear stress in the shaft.

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Help me rewrite the following problem so that it sounds frie…

Help me rewrite the following problem so that it sounds friendly but firm and do not explain the answer. A 47-mm-diameter solid steel shaft supports the loads shown. The ground reactions and shear-force diagram are shown. Determine the magnitude of the maximum horizontal shear stress in the shaft.

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Two bars have the same moment of inertia around their horizo…

Two bars have the same moment of inertia around their horizontal centroidal axes. The hollow bar has an outside diameter of 1.150 in. and a wall thickness of 0.230 in. Determine the diameter of the solid bar. Explain the relationship between the preceding problem and Enlightenment movement but leave the problem unsolved.

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Rewrite the following question as a haiku but do not solve i…

Rewrite the following question as a haiku but do not solve it. Two identical beams are loaded with w on opposite ends. Which beam will have the shear force with the largest magnitude?                      

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