The A992 steel rod is subjected to the loading shown. If the cross-sectional area of the rod is $80 \mathrm{mm}^{2},$ determine the displacement of $B$ and $A .$ Neglect the size of the couplings at $B$ and $C$
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The load at B is 40 kN and the load at C is 60 kN. Therefore, the total load on the rod is 100 kN. Show more…
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