a.) Determine the reaction force at B and C b.) if average shear stress is not to exceed 160 MPa determine the minimum required diameter of the pin at B c.) if the diameter of
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a.) Determine the reaction force at B and C
b.) if average shear stress is not to exceed 160 MPa determine the minimum required diameter of the pin at B
c.) if the diameter of the pin at C is 115 mm what is the average shear stress in the pin at C
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