Physics, asked by kiransanap, 4 months ago

Which of the following formulae is used to calculate tangential stress, when a member is

subjected to stress in mutually perpendicular axis and accompanied by a shear stress?​

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Answered by gauravshah3006
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Answer:

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Answered by mad210203
1

The answer is explained below.

Explanation:

  • Stress is defined as the restoring force per unit area of the material.
  • It is given by Stress, σ = \frac{F}{A}

        where, F → Restoring force measured in Newton or N.

                   A →  Area of cross-section measured in m2.

                   σ → Stress measured using N/m2 or Pa.

  • Shearing stress or tangential stress is a type of stress experienced by the object when the direction of the deforming force or external force is parallel to the cross-sectional area. This results in a change in the shape of the body.
  • When a member is  subjected to stress in a mutually perpendicular axis and accompanied by shear stress, the tangential stress is calculated using the formula given below.
  • Tangential stress = \[\left[ {\frac{{\left( {{\sigma _x} - {\sigma _y}} \right)}}{2}} \right] - \tau \cos 2\theta \]  

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