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The maximum shear stress (qmax) in a rectangular beam is

  • Thread starter Thread starter Srinivasan
  • Start date Start date Feb 6, 2018
Srinivasan

Srinivasan

Prime CE
mumbai
  • Feb 6, 2018
  • #1
The maximum shear stress (qmax) in a rectangular beam is

(A) 1.25 times the average

(B) 1.50 times the average

(C) 1.75 times the average

(D) 2.0 times the average

The correct Answer Is
(B) 1.50 times the average
 
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