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Transcribed Image Text:3. Now if the maximum axial strength of the steel alloy is 250 MPa, and its maximum shear strength is 80 MPa,
determine if the rod will fail under the applied load, and if so, determine the mode (axial/shear) and orientation
of failure.
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