Mechanics of Materials: Lesson 38 - Maximum Transverse Shear Stress in a Beam

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This is beautifully done Dr. Jeff. Your lectures are definitely helpful. I've been following your lectures for my assignments in Cranfield University, England. Please can you do me a favour, sir. What would be the shear stress at a point on top of the upper flange? Is it zero or not? Pls explain to me

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Let's say, you put in the exam, the beam and we find SF diagram and bending moment diagram. How can I know which has the highest shear force?

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hi i have a question. do the points A, B, C and D have to be determined by students? or are they given on the diagram?

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Sir.. Please Solve the problem no 6.32 of Bear and jonson 7th edition mechanics of material. There I am facing problem to determining the thickness. Please help sir.

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Why was Qa and Qb calculated differently?

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