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The two steel members are joined together using a 30° scarf weld. Forces of F = 12.5 kN are applied at each end, as show

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The Two Steel Members Are Joined Together Using A 30 Scarf Weld Forces Of F 12 5 Kn Are Applied At Each End As Show 1
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The two steel members are joined together using a 30° scarf weld. Forces of F = 12.5 kN are applied at each end, as shown. (Figure 1) Figure 30%- 40 mm Tyne Z20 mm < 1 of 1 >

Part A Determine the average normal stress resisted in the plane of the weld. Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriat μA 52997 ? O Value Units Submit Request Answer

▼ Part B Determine the average shear stress resisted in the plane of the weld. Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units. μÅ PAR ? T= Value Units Submit Request Answer