A cantilever beam is under four transverse forces at the application points shown. The beam has a thin-wall cross-sectio

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A cantilever beam is under four transverse forces at the application points shown. The beam has a thin-wall cross-sectio

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A cantilever beam is under four transverse forces at the application points shown. The beam has a thin-wall cross-section symmetrical about the vertical axis shown in the diagram. Determine the maximum shear force along the beam and the maximum shear stress on the cross-section. EF KN 20 kN 20 kN 20 kN 120 mm 10 mm
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