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12. When there is a part subjected to shear stress from both a transverse shear force and torque, how do you know if the
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12. When there is a part subjected to shear stress from both a transverse shear force and torque, how do you know if the
12. When there is a part subjected to shear stress from both a transverse shear force and torque, how do you know if the shear stresses will add or subtract from each other? For points A and B below write the equation for the combined shear stress in variable form Make sure you label the shear stress for each point (eg Ty Tys, etc) Z V, 13 Where is the centroid of a semi-circle located? Look it up in the endpapers of the book 14. Draw the 2-D stress element for a part that is experiencing axial loading, a bending moment, a torque, and a transverse shear force at the same time such as the drill bit in the diagram below. You don't need to solve for the magnitudes, just indicate the directions of each stress at the given points. Label the type of stress and use the proper subscript for the direction of each stress 20 150N