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Can someone explain a few of the steps in this solution? Here is the question: I am looking at solution: https://www.che

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Can someone explain a few of the steps in this solution?
Here is the question:
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I am looking at solution:
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Where does Q come from?
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And how is Q zero for this?
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9 kip. in. 1 A transverse load P = 1.5 kips and a torsion 9 kip-in are applied at the P kips top of the c=1.25-in.-radius cast-iron post shown. Determine the normal and shearing stresses at 9 in. Ch8 HW assignment (a) point H, (b) point K.
For a circular cross section, first moment of area about the neutral axis is given by, Here, c is the distance from the neutral axis to the extreme fibre. The above equation can also be written as, Substitute 2.5 in. for d. = 1.302 in³
Calculate the transversal shear stress at point K. VO It V (0) It transversal K = 0
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