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The steel water pipe has an inner diameter of 12 in. and wall thickness 0.25 in. If the
valve A is closed and the water pressure is 300 psi, determine the longitudinal and hoop stress
developed in the wall of the pipe. Draw the state of stress on a volume element located on the
wall and its corresponding Mohr's Circle.
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