3. A simply supported beam has a cross section shown below. The beam has a maximum shear of 3750N. Determine the maximum

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3. A simply supported beam has a cross section shown below. The beam has a maximum shear of 3750N. Determine the maximum

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3. A simply supported beam has a cross section shown below. The beam has a maximum shear of 3750N. Determine the maximum shear stress at point A in the beam. Notes: - Show all work Must calculate Q - 3.00" 0.50" A T 4.5" 1.25"
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