3. Two steel rods and one copper rod each of 20 mm diameter together support a load of 50 kN as shown in Fig.4.17. Find the stresses in each rod. Take E for steel and copper as 200 GPa and 100 GPa respectively. [Ans. o= 39.8 MPa ; 0, = 59.7 MPa]

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3. Two steel rods and one copper rod each of 20 mm diameter together support a load of 50 kN as
shown in Fig 4.17. Find the stresses in each rod. Take E for steel and copper as 200 GPa and
100 GPa respectively.
(Ans. o = 39.8 MPa ; 0, = 59.7 MPa]
50 kN
1.5 m
Fig. 4.17
Steel
Copper
Steel
Transcribed Image Text:3. Two steel rods and one copper rod each of 20 mm diameter together support a load of 50 kN as shown in Fig 4.17. Find the stresses in each rod. Take E for steel and copper as 200 GPa and 100 GPa respectively. (Ans. o = 39.8 MPa ; 0, = 59.7 MPa] 50 kN 1.5 m Fig. 4.17 Steel Copper Steel
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