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Transcribed Image Text:Part A
μÃ
Value
2a
f
6 kN
1 m
Determine the minimum dimension a to the nearest mm of the beam's cross section to safely support the load.
The wood has an allowable normal stress of allow = 10.6 MPa and an allowable shear stress of
Tallow = 1 MPa
(Figure 1)
Express your answer as an integer and include the appropriate units.
t
O
6 kN
Units
Im
?
h
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