Problem 4.90 Part A The allowable stress is $\sigma_{allow}$ = 19.2 ksi . (Figure 1) Determine the maximum axial force $P$ that can be applied to the steel plate. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. $P$= 9.31 kip Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Figure P 0.25 in. 1 in. 5 in. 0.25 in. 2.5 in. 0.25 in. P
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The plate has a hole, so we need to subtract the area of the hole from the total area. The width of the plate is 5 in, and the thickness is 0.25 in. The diameter of the hole is 1 in. Show more…
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