*F 0.01 in. - Undeformed - Deformed 0.10 in. 0.004 in. FIG. P2.39 0.12 in.
*F 0.01 in. - Undeformed - Deformed 0.10 in. 0.004 in. FIG. P2.39 0.12 in.
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The rectangular element is deformed in shear as shown. Find the shear strain.

Transcribed Image Text:*F 0.01 in.
- Undeformed
- Deformed
0.10 in.
0.004 in.
FIG. P2.39
0.12 in.

Transcribed Image Text:The rectangular element is deformed in shear as shown. Find the shear strain.
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