Each nail can support a shear force of 750 lb. The allowable shear stress for the wood is Tallow = 500 psi. (Figure 1) Figure 2 in. 12 in. 12 in. 2 in. Determine the maximum shear force V that the beam can support. Express your answer in kilopounds to three significant figures. V = Part B VE ΑΣΦ ↓↑ vec Determine the corresponding maximum nail spacing s. Express your answer in inches to three significant figures. ? k

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Each nail can support a shear force of 750 lb. The
allowable shear stress for the wood is Tallow = 500 psi.
(Figure 1)
Figure
2 in.
12 in.
12 in.
2 in.
Part A
Determine the maximum shear force V that the beam can support.
Express your answer in kilopounds to three significant figures.
IVE ΑΣΦΑΛΙ
V =
Part B
vec
Determine the corresponding maximum nail spacing s.
Express your answer in inches to three significant figures.
S =
VE ΑΣΦ ↓↑ vec
?
?
kip
in.
Transcribed Image Text:Each nail can support a shear force of 750 lb. The allowable shear stress for the wood is Tallow = 500 psi. (Figure 1) Figure 2 in. 12 in. 12 in. 2 in. Part A Determine the maximum shear force V that the beam can support. Express your answer in kilopounds to three significant figures. IVE ΑΣΦΑΛΙ V = Part B vec Determine the corresponding maximum nail spacing s. Express your answer in inches to three significant figures. S = VE ΑΣΦ ↓↑ vec ? ? kip in.
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