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what's the maximum shear on a 3.0 m beam carrying 10 kN/m?

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ricchad
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  • 01-08-2020

Answer:

max shear = R = V = 15 kN

Explanation:

given:

load = 10 kn/m

span = 3m

max shear = R = V = wL / 2

max shear = R = V = (10 * 3) / 2

max shear = R = V = 15 kN

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