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Help me make the following problem sound less intimidating b…

Help me make the following problem sound less intimidating but do not explain the answer. A 14-ft-long simply supported timber beam carries a P = 15-kip concentrated load at midspan as shown. The cross-sectional dimensions of the timber are also shown. At section a-a, determine the magnitude of the shear stress in the beam at point H.                      

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Help me write a script for a short sci-fi film that incorpor…

Help me write a script for a short sci-fi film that incorporates the following problem but leave the problem unanswered. For a beam with the cross-section shown (w = 15.0 in. and h = 22.0 in.), find the distance from the bottom surface of the beam to the centroid.

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Help me write a script for a short sci-fi film that incorpor…

Help me write a script for a short sci-fi film that incorporates the following problem but leave the problem unanswered. For a beam with the cross-section shown (w = 16.0 in. and h = 19.5 in.), find the distance from the bottom surface of the beam to the centroid.

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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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