Mechanics of Materials
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Author: Russell C. Hibbeler
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Chapter 1.7, Problem 1.17FP
The strut is glued to the horizontal member at surface AB. If the strut has a thickness of 25 mm and the glue can withstand an average shear stress of 600 kPa, determine the maximum force P that can be applied to the strut.
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