6. A steel bar with an ultimate strength of 1110 MPa is carrying a 305.8104- metric ton load, F. It is attached to a support by a rectangular steel pin with a known cross-sectional dimension of 1 = 11 in. What is the unknown cross- sectional dimension, w (in inches), if the bearing stress is 9.68703 ksi and the shearing stress is 3.07869 ksi in the pin? What is the shear stress in the pin (in kPa) if the modulus of elasticity of steel is 200 GPa? F Rectangular Cross Section

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6. A steel bar with an ultimate strength of
1110 MPa is carrying a 305.8104-
metric ton load, F. It is attached to a
support by a rectangular steel pin with a
known cross-sectional dimension
of
1 = 11 in. What is the unknown cross-
sectional dimension, w (in inches), if the
bearing stress is 9.68703 ksi and the
shearing stress is 3.07869 ksi in the pin?
What is the shear stress in the pin (in kPa)
if the modulus of elasticity of steel is
200 GPa?
F
Rectangular
Cross Section
Transcribed Image Text:6. A steel bar with an ultimate strength of 1110 MPa is carrying a 305.8104- metric ton load, F. It is attached to a support by a rectangular steel pin with a known cross-sectional dimension of 1 = 11 in. What is the unknown cross- sectional dimension, w (in inches), if the bearing stress is 9.68703 ksi and the shearing stress is 3.07869 ksi in the pin? What is the shear stress in the pin (in kPa) if the modulus of elasticity of steel is 200 GPa? F Rectangular Cross Section
3. The figure shows a 9-kgm lamp
supported by two cables AB and AC. Find
the tension in each cable (in lb, ).
Determine also the stresses (in psi) in
each cable if the diameters of cables AB
and AC are 3/10 - inches.
B
35710
130 degrees
5.2214
Transcribed Image Text:3. The figure shows a 9-kgm lamp supported by two cables AB and AC. Find the tension in each cable (in lb, ). Determine also the stresses (in psi) in each cable if the diameters of cables AB and AC are 3/10 - inches. B 35710 130 degrees 5.2214
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