Rectangular Beam with height of cross section = 8" h=8" and width of cross section = 2" b=2" FIGURE B 40. For the member cross section in figure B, if the maximum bending moment in the member M is 1000 Kip-feet, what is the approximate maximum bending stress in the member? A. 46.9 Ksi B. 62.5 Ksi C. 11.7 Ksi D. 10,000 psi 41. For the member cross section in figure B, if the maximum shear force in the member V is 2000 Ib, what is the approximate maximum shear stress in the member? A. 125 Ksi B. 125 psi C. 187.5 psi D. 1000 psi

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Rectangular Beam with
height of cross section = 8"
h=8"
and width of cross section = 2"
b=2"
FIGURE B
40. For the member cross section in figure B, if the maximum bending moment in the member M is
1000 Kip-feet, what is the approximate maximum bending stress in the member?
A. 46.9 Ksi
В. 62.5 Ksi
C. 11.7 Ksi
D. 10,000 psi
41. For the member cross section in figure B, if the maximum shear force in the member V is 2000 Ib,
what is the approximate maximum shear stress in the member?
A. 125 Ksi
В. 125 psi
C. 187.5 psi
D. 1000 psi
Transcribed Image Text:Rectangular Beam with height of cross section = 8" h=8" and width of cross section = 2" b=2" FIGURE B 40. For the member cross section in figure B, if the maximum bending moment in the member M is 1000 Kip-feet, what is the approximate maximum bending stress in the member? A. 46.9 Ksi В. 62.5 Ksi C. 11.7 Ksi D. 10,000 psi 41. For the member cross section in figure B, if the maximum shear force in the member V is 2000 Ib, what is the approximate maximum shear stress in the member? A. 125 Ksi В. 125 psi C. 187.5 psi D. 1000 psi
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