2. A simply supported beam is loaded as shown. The beam cross section is 6 in. wide and 8 in. deep. | 40,000 8" -24 -36"

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2. A simply supported beam is loaded as shown. The beam cross section is 6 in. wide and 8 in. deep. | 40,000 8" -24 -36"

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2. A simply supported beam is loaded as shown. The beam cross section is 6 in. wide and 8 in. deep. | 40,000 8" -24 -36" a. Sketch the shear-force and bending-moment diagrams. (10 points) b. Compute the shear forces and bending moments for the cross section to the left of the load. (10 points) C. Sketch the stress element at a point 2 in. below the top surface of the beam. (15 points) d. Compute the maximum principal stress, the minimum principal stress, and the maximum shear stress. (15 points) 57,000 576,000 In molhf Moment
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