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Physics, 07.11.2019 03:31 reemoe

The beam is constructed from two boards fastened together with three rows of nails. if the allowable shear stress for the wood is max= 150 psi: a) determine the maximum shear force v that can be applied to the beam. b) find the maximum spacing, s, of the nails if each nail can resist 650 lb in shear.

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