
Mathematics for Elementary Teachers with Activities (5th Edition)
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Given:
eam Shear
12"x12" col, fc=5000 psi. fy=60,000 psi
b=14in, h=26in, (3) #8 top and bot
#3 stirrups at 8" o.c., wu = 5.0 k/ft
L=30ft
TOP BARS
Wu
L
Determine: The following values.
BOT. BARS
STIRRUPS
Vu
QVC=
QVS =
Ok?
QVn =
Smax =
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Analysis
Footing
Given:
Column Footing
Po=75 k, PL = 60, qa = 3000 psf,
fc=4000 psi, 16" concrete col
#5 bars in bottom. h = 12", b = 7'-0"
Determine: Analyze Footing
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Mathematics for Elementary Teachers with Activities (5th Edition)
Chapter 6.1, Problem 1PChapter 6.1, Problem 2PChapter 6.1, Problem 3PChapter 6.1, Problem 4PChapter 6.1, Problem 5PChapter 6.1, Problem 6PChapter 6.1, Problem 7PChapter 6.1, Problem 8PChapter 6.2, Problem 1PChapter 6.2, Problem 2P
Chapter 6.2, Problem 3PChapter 6.2, Problem 4PChapter 6.2, Problem 5PChapter 6.2, Problem 6PChapter 6.2, Problem 7PChapter 6.2, Problem 8PChapter 6.2, Problem 9PChapter 6.2, Problem 10PChapter 6.2, Problem 11PChapter 6.2, Problem 12PChapter 6.2, Problem 13PChapter 6.2, Problem 14PChapter 6.2, Problem 15PChapter 6.2, Problem 16PChapter 6.3, Problem 1PChapter 6.3, Problem 2PChapter 6.3, Problem 3PChapter 6.3, Problem 4PChapter 6.3, Problem 5PChapter 6.3, Problem 6PChapter 6.3, Problem 7PChapter 6.3, Problem 8PChapter 6.3, Problem 9PChapter 6.3, Problem 10PChapter 6.3, Problem 11PChapter 6.3, Problem 12PChapter 6.3, Problem 13PChapter 6.3, Problem 14PChapter 6.3, Problem 15PChapter 6.3, Problem 16PChapter 6.3, Problem 17PChapter 6.3, Problem 18PChapter 6.3, Problem 19PChapter 6.3, Problem 20PChapter 6.3, Problem 21PChapter 6.3, Problem 22PChapter 6.3, Problem 23PChapter 6.3, Problem 24PChapter 6.3, Problem 25PChapter 6.4, Problem 1PChapter 6.4, Problem 2PChapter 6.4, Problem 3PChapter 6.4, Problem 4PChapter 6.4, Problem 5PChapter 6.4, Problem 6PChapter 6.4, Problem 7PChapter 6.4, Problem 8PChapter 6.4, Problem 9PChapter 6.4, Problem 10PChapter 6.4, Problem 11PChapter 6.4, Problem 12PChapter 6.4, Problem 13PChapter 6.4, Problem 14PChapter 6.4, Problem 15PChapter 6.4, Problem 16PChapter 6.5, Problem 1PChapter 6.5, Problem 2PChapter 6.5, Problem 3PChapter 6.5, Problem 4PChapter 6.5, Problem 5PChapter 6.5, Problem 6PChapter 6.5, Problem 7PChapter 6.5, Problem 8PChapter 6.5, Problem 9PChapter 6.5, Problem 10PChapter 6.5, Problem 11PChapter 6.5, Problem 12PChapter 6.5, Problem 13PChapter 6.5, Problem 14PChapter 6.5, Problem 15PChapter 6.6, Problem 1PChapter 6.6, Problem 2PChapter 6.6, Problem 3PChapter 6.6, Problem 4PChapter 6.6, Problem 5PChapter 6.6, Problem 6PChapter 6.6, Problem 7PChapter 6.6, Problem 8PChapter 6.6, Problem 9PChapter 6.6, Problem 10PChapter 6.6, Problem 11PChapter 6.6, Problem 12PChapter 6.6, Problem 13PChapter 6.6, Problem 14PChapter 6.6, Problem 15PChapter 6.6, Problem 16P
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