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How do you calculate the shear stress in a beam?
How do you calculate the shear stress in a beam?
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Shear stress in a beam can be calculated using the formula τ = VQ / It, where τ is the shear stress, V is the shear force, Q is the first moment of area about the neutral axis, I is the moment of inertia, and t is the thickness of the beam.