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In each case, the state of stress σx, σy, τxy produces normal and shear stress components along section AB of the element that have values of σx = −5 kPa and τxy = 8 kPa when calculated using the stress transformation equations. Establish the x′ and y′ axes for each segment and specify the angle θ, then show these results acting on each segment.
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