A 5-m cantilever beam supports a uniformly distributed load equal to 25 kN/m applied throughout the beam. What is the maximum flexural stress if the beam
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A 5-m cantilever beam supports a uniformly distributed load equal to 25 kN/m applied throughout the beam. What is the maximum flexural stress if the beam has a triangular cross-section with b = 300 mm and h = 600 mm? (in MPa)
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