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A state of stress at a point is the result of two separate actions, one produces the pure shear of 35 MPa shown in figur
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- A State Of Stress At A Point Is The Result Of Two Separate Actions One Produces The Pure Shear Of 35 Mpa Shown In Figur 1 (137.31 KiB) Viewed 14 times
A state of stress at a point is the result of two separate actions, one produces the pure shear of 35 MPa shown in figure A and the other produces the pure shear of 30 MPa shown in figure B 30 MPa Y X Figure A 30 MPa 35 MPa Figure B Mp 35 Calculate the resultant shearing stress by rotating the state of stress in figure B to coincide with that in figure A so that the stresses can be superimposed and added directly. Select the correct response:
Calculate the resultant shearing stress by rotating the state of stress in figure B to coincide with that in figure A so that the stresses can be superimposed and added directly. Select the correct response 65.00 MPa 12.50 MPa 50.00 MPa 20.00 MPa