Determine the maximum shearing stress in each springs supporting the rigid bar shown. Neglect the mass of the bar. Spring 1 Spring 2 n 20 30 d 10mm 20mm D 150mm 120mm G 83GPA 35GPA 2m 2m www

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Determine the maximum shearing stress in each springs supporting the rigid
bar shown. Neglect the mass of the bar.
Spring 1
Spring 2
n
20
30
d
10mm
20mm
D
150mm
120mm
G
83GPA
35GPA
2m
2m
2M
www
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the maximum shearing stress in each springs supporting the rigid bar shown. Neglect the mass of the bar. Spring 1 Spring 2 n 20 30 d 10mm 20mm D 150mm 120mm G 83GPA 35GPA 2m 2m 2M www
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