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Chapter 1, Problem 32P
Repeal Prob. 1-31 for the following:
- (a) σ = F/wt, where F = 1 kN, w = 25 mm, and t = 5 mm.
- (b) I = bh3/12. where b = 10 mm and h = 25 mm.
- (c) I = πd4/64. where d = 25.4 mm.
- (d) τ = 16 T/πd3, where T = 25 N · m. and d = 12.7 mm.
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