The stresses shown act at a point in a stressed body. Normal and shear stress magnitudes acting on horizontal and vertic

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The stresses shown act at a point in a stressed body. Normal and shear stress magnitudes acting on horizontal and vertic

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The Stresses Shown Act At A Point In A Stressed Body Normal And Shear Stress Magnitudes Acting On Horizontal And Vertic 1
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The stresses shown act at a point in a stressed body. Normal and shear stress magnitudes acting on horizontal and vertical planes at = 14.0°, a = 4, and b = 1. Using the equilibrium the point are Sx = 20 MPa, Sy = 47 MPa, and Sxy = 31 MPa. Assume ß = tan¯¹ equation approach, determine the normal and shear stresses & (positive if tensile, negative if compressive) and (magnitude only) at this point on the inclined plane shown. Sxy Answers: MPa. MPa, T = i 0 = i
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