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A paper tube is formed by rolling a cardboard strip in a spiral and then
gluing the edges together as shown in (Figure 1). The paper is 1.0 mm
thick and the tube has an outer diameter of 100 mm.
Figure
1 of 1
40⁰°
200 N
100 mm
200 N->
Review
Part A
Determine the shear stress acting along the seam, which is at 50° from the horizontal, when
the tube is subjected to an axial compressive force of 200 N.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units.
?
Ti'y' =
Value
Units
Submit
Provide Feedback
Next >
▼
Request Answer
Transcribed Image Text:A paper tube is formed by rolling a cardboard strip in a spiral and then gluing the edges together as shown in (Figure 1). The paper is 1.0 mm thick and the tube has an outer diameter of 100 mm. Figure 1 of 1 40⁰° 200 N 100 mm 200 N-> Review Part A Determine the shear stress acting along the seam, which is at 50° from the horizontal, when the tube is subjected to an axial compressive force of 200 N. Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units. ? Ti'y' = Value Units Submit Provide Feedback Next > ▼ Request Answer
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