To form a paper tube which has an outer diameter of 80 mm, a strip of 2mm thick cardboard is rolled in a spiral and then

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To form a paper tube which has an outer diameter of 80 mm, a strip of 2mm thick cardboard is rolled in a spiral and then

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To form a paper tube which has an outer diameter of 80 mm, a strip of 2mm thick cardboard is rolled in a spiral and then it's edges are glued together as shown. The seam is 35º from the vertical and the tube is subjected to a compressive axial load of 175 N. You are required to: a) Determine the shear stress acting along the seam. b) Determine the normal stress acting perpendicular to the seam. 350 175 N 175 N 80 mm
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