A 160 mm long connection link is 50 mm diameter for a length of 100 mm and 30 mm diameter for the remaining length of 60 mm. The gradual application of the load P results in the link storing a total of 10 J of energy. Calculate the magnitude of the applied load P, the value of the stress induced in each section and the total extension. If this load had been applied suddenly but without shock or impact, what maximum instantaneous stress would have been induced in the link
A 160 mm long connection link is 50 mm diameter for a length of 100 mm and 30 mm diameter for the remaining length of 60 mm. The gradual application of the load P results in the link storing a total of 10 J of energy. Calculate the magnitude of the applied load P, the value of the stress induced in each section and the total extension. If this load had been applied suddenly but without shock or impact, what maximum instantaneous stress would have been induced in the link
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A 160 mm long connection link is 50 mm diameter for a length of 100 mm and 30 mm diameter for the remaining length of 60 mm. The gradual application of the load P results in the link storing a total of 10 J of energy. Calculate the magnitude of the applied load P, the value of the stress induced in each section and the total extension. If this load had been applied suddenly but without shock or impact, what maximum instantaneous stress would have been induced in the link
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