Consider the given state of stress. Take A = 16 MPa and B= 20 MPa B 60 MPa Determine the normal stress The normal stress is MPa.
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The normal stress is the stress acting perpendicular to the surface. In this case, we are given two normal stresses, A = 16 MPa and B = 20 MPa. To determine the normal stress, we need to find the average of these two stresses. The average is calculated by adding Show more…
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