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A 15.5 mm dia rod has a safety stress load of 35 MPa. Determine if a...

A 15.5 mm dia rod has a safety stress load of 35 MPa. Determine if a load of 750 Kg exceeds the stress allowed. Express your answer in MPa. (Yes, 38.99 MPa)


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