Assume the shapes shown below have the same material, cross-sectional area, overall depth, and applied forces. Circle th

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Assume the shapes shown below have the same material, cross-sectional area, overall depth, and applied forces. Circle th

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Assume The Shapes Shown Below Have The Same Material Cross Sectional Area Overall Depth And Applied Forces Circle Th 1
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Assume the shapes shown below have the same material, cross-sectional area, overall depth, and applied forces. Circle the shape that will have the largest: (a) (b) (c) (d) a b c d i. Shear Stress: ii. Shear Capacity: a b c d Shape: I [ iii. Flexural Stress: a b c d iv. Flexural Capacity: a b c d Aw (=d.tw): 0.50 A 1.00 A 0.60-A 0.85-A
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