A simply supported beam carrying floor joist shown in Figure 6.22 is made of rectangular wood having a dimension of 50mm x 100mm. Compute the bending stress in tension and compression.

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A simply supported beam carrying floor joist shown in Figure 6.22 is made of rectangular wood having a dimension of 50mm x 100mm. Compute the bending stress in tension and compression.
A simply supported beam carrying floor joist shown in Figure 6.22 is made of
rectangular wood having a dimension of 50mm x 100mm. Compute the
bending stress in tension and compression.
Where P = 1kN
P P P P P
P P
B
1.0m
1.0m
4.0m
Figure 6.22
Transcribed Image Text:A simply supported beam carrying floor joist shown in Figure 6.22 is made of rectangular wood having a dimension of 50mm x 100mm. Compute the bending stress in tension and compression. Where P = 1kN P P P P P P P B 1.0m 1.0m 4.0m Figure 6.22
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