A joint between two concrete slabs A and B is filled with a flexible epoxy that bonds securely to the concrete (see figu

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A Joint Between Two Concrete Slabs A And B Is Filled With A Flexible Epoxy That Bonds Securely To The Concrete See Figu 1
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A joint between two concrete slabs A and B is filled with a flexible epoxy that bonds securely to the concrete (see figure). The height of the joint is h=6.0 in, its length is L53 in, and its thickness is 0.9 in. Under the action of shear forces V, the slabs displace vertically through the distance of 0.005 in relative to each other (a) What is the average shear strain Yaver in the epoxy? (Enter the magnitude in rad.) rad (b) What is the magnitude of the forces V (in kips) if the shear modulus of elasticity G for the epoxy is 140 kal? Activate Windows
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