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A diving board with LEHI behavior and weight W, length L, height h, and width b is attached to a fixed base at one end. A person of weight P stands at the far end of the board as shown below. Find the reaction forces, shear force distribution V(x), bending moment distribution Mz(x), axial stress (????), and shear stress (??y) in the board [based on Humphrey & Delange Prob. 5.4].
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