Q2) The assembly consists of two steel rods and a rigid bar BD. Each rod has a diameter of 2cm. If a force of 1000N is applied to the bar, determine the normal strain of the bar AB. Est =100 GPa
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Given: Force applied to bar BD = 1000 N Using the principle of equilibrium, we can calculate the force in bar AB: ΣM about B = 0 1000 * 3 - F_AB * 5 = 0 F_AB = 600 N Show more…
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