Two wooden planks, each 21​ in. thick and 9 in. wide, are joined by the dry mortise joint shown. Knowing that the wood u

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Two wooden planks, each 21​ in. thick and 9 in. wide, are joined by the dry mortise joint shown. Knowing that the wood u

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Two wooden planks, each 21​ in. thick and 9 in. wide, are joined by the dry mortise joint shown. Knowing that the wood used shears off along its grain when the average shearing stress reaches 1.20ksi, determine the magnitude P of the axial load that will cause the joint to fail.
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