EBK MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
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Chapter 8, Problem 71RP
A close-coiled spring is made of a circular wire of radius r that is formed into a helix of radius R. Determine the maximum shearing stress produced by the two equal and opposite forces P and P9. (Hint: First determine the shear V and the torque T in a transverse cross section.)
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