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Chapter 5, Problem 5.8.1P
The shear stresses t in a rectangular beam arc given by Eq. (5-43):
in which Fis the shear force, / is the moment of inertia of the cross-sectional area, /lis the height of the beam, and i] is the distance from the neutral axis to the point where the shear stress is being determined (Fig. 5-32).
By integrating over the cross-sectional area, show that the resultant of the shear stresses is equal to the shear force V.
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