A beam cross-section is subjected to an axial force P. Determine the application point of the load on the cross-section when the neutral axis passes through the points A and B as shown. Calculate P if the allowable normal stress is oallow = 280 MPa. - 15 cm 3 cm 12 cm 3 cm Neutral axis B 3 cm
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