Assume that if the shear stress in steel exceeds about 4.00×10^8 N/m^2, the steel ruptures.

Rishi Alvarado

Rishi Alvarado

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2022-12-24

Assume that if the shear stress in steel exceeds about 4.00 × 10 8 N / m 2 , the steel ruptures. If the shearing force necessary to rupture a steel bolt of diameter 1.00 cm is x × 10 4 N, then x is [Take π = 3.14 and answer upto two decimal places]

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Armeebildzku

Armeebildzku

Beginner2022-12-25Added 14 answers

Shear force needed to rupture a bolt
F= Stress×(A)
F = ( 4.00 × 10 8 N / m 2 ) × π ( 5.00 × 10 3 m ) 2
<math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" = 3.14 × 10 4 N

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