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In the figure below (Figure 1), suppose the object is a square steel plate, 10.0 cm on a side and 1.10 cm thick.

Find the magnitude of force required on each of the four sides to cause a shear strain of 0.0405.
Express your answer in newtons.
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Transcribed Image Text:I Review | Constants In the figure below (Figure 1), suppose the object is a square steel plate, 10.0 cm on a side and 1.10 cm thick. Part A Find the magnitude of force required on each of the four sides to cause a shear strain of 0.0405. Express your answer in newtons. Figure < 1 of 1 F F = 3.74 • 10* %3D Submit Previous Answers Request Answer AF X Incorrect; Try Again; One attempt remaining F. Provide Feedback Next > F
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