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Chapter 13, Problem 4RP
The square structural A992 steel tubing has outer dimensions of 8 in. by 8 in. Its cross-sectional area is 14.40 in2 and its moments of inertia are lx = ly = 131 in4. Determine the maximum load P it can support. The column can be assumed fixed at its base and free at its top.
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