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Chapter 13.3, Problem 13.20P
The A-36 steel pipe has an outer diameter of 2 in. and a thickness of 0.5 in. If it is held in place by a guywire, determine the largest vertical force P that can be applied without causing the pipe to buckle. Assume that the ends of the pipe are pin connected.
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