Statics And Mechanics Of Materials, Student Value Edition Plus Mastering Engineering With Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package (5th Edition)
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Author: Russell C. Hibbeler
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Chapter 17.3, Problem 11P
The A992 steel angle has a cross-sectional area of A = 2.48 in2 and a radius of gyration about the x axis of rx = 1.26 in. and about the y axis of ry = 0.879 in. The smallest radius of gyration occurs about the a–a axis and is ra = 0.644 in. If the angle is to be used as a pin-connected 10-ft-long column, determine the largest axial load that can be applied through its centroid C without causing it to buckle.
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