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A mild steel shaft of 50 mm diameter is subjected to a beading moment of 1.5 kNm and torque T. If the yield point of steel in tension is 210 MPa, find the maximum value of the torque without causing yielding of the shaft material according to (o) Maximum principal stress theory (lb) Maximum shear stress theory,

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A mild steel shaft of 50 mm diameter is subjected to a bending moment of 2000 n-m and a torque t. If the yield point of the steel in tension is 220 mpa, find the maximum value of this torque without causing yielding of the shaft according to a) the maximum principal stress theory b) the maximum shear stress theory and.

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