Plot the shear-stress distribution over the cross section of a rod that has a radius $c .$ By what factor is the maximum shear stress greater than the average shear stress acting over the cross section?
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Step 1:** The maximum shear stress in the rod is given by: \[ \tau_{\text{max}} = \frac{4}{3} \times \frac{V}{A} \times \left(1 - \left(\frac{y}{c}\right)^2\right) \] ** Show more…
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