4) 15 80 MPa 60MPa 50 MPa a. Draw Mohr's circle for this state of stress. b. Determine the normal and shear stresses acting on the indicated cutting plane and show these stresses in a sketch (following the format we use in class).
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To draw Mohr's circle, we need to plot the given stresses on the circle. The x-axis of the circle represents the normal stress, and the y-axis represents the shear stress. The center of the circle represents the average normal stress, and the radius represents the Show more…
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