The beam is constructed from three boards. (Figure 1) It is subjected to a shear of V=4.7 kip. Each nail can support a s

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The beam is constructed from three boards. (Figure 1) It is subjected to a shear of V=4.7 kip. Each nail can support a s

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The Beam Is Constructed From Three Boards Figure 1 It Is Subjected To A Shear Of V 4 7 Kip Each Nail Can Support A S 1
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The beam is constructed from three boards. (Figure 1) It is subjected to a shear of V=4.7 kip. Each nail can support a shear force of 590 lb. Figure 10 u 15 m 12 in 15M 1 of 1 Part A Determine the maximum allowable spacings of the nails used to hold the top flange to the web. Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units. Submit Part B Value Submit Request Answer Determine the maximum allowable spacings of the nails used to hold the bottom flange to the web. Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units. Value Units Request Answer ? Units ?
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