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Given: P = 9000 N (applied load) h = 140 m (depth of point A) Vertical Stress: The vertical stress at point A can be calculated using the formula: σv = P / A where σv is the vertical stress and A is the cross-sectional area. Since the point A is located at a Show more…
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