The normal stresses on two mutually perpendicular planes are 140 N/mm2 (Tensile) and 70N/mm2 (Tensile). If the maximum shear stress is 45 N/mm2, the shear stress on these planes will be nearly

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The normal stresses on two mutually perpendicular planes are 140 N/mm2 (Tensile) and 70N/mm2
(Tensile). If the maximum shear stress is 45 N/mm2, the shear stress on these planes will be nearly
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