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Find the principal stresses and the maximum in-plane shear stress for the stress condition acting at a point in a machine component shown below. The principal stresses are 129 mpa (t) and 94.4 mpa (c). The maximum in-plane shear stress is 112 mpa. The principal stresses are 94.4 mpa (t) and 129 mpa (c). The maximum in-plane shear stress is 112 mpa. The principal stresses are 100 mpa (t) and 150 mpa (c). The maximum in-plane shear stress is 125 mpa.

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Answered by Anonymous
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✴The principal stresses are 129 mpa (t) and 94.4 mpa (c).

✴The maximum in-plane shear stress is 112 mpa.

✴The principal stresses are 94.4 mpa (t) and 129 mpa (c).

✴The maximum in-plane shear stress is 112 mpa.

✴ The principal stresses are 100 mpa (t) and 150 mpa (c).

✴The maximum in-plane shear stress is 125 mpa.

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