The composite bar below is firmly attached to unyielding supports. Compute the stress in each material caused by the application of the axial load P = 50 kips. Aluminum A = 1.25 in? E = 10 x 10° psi Steel A = 2.0 in? E- 29 x 10° psi 15 in 10 in

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The composite bar below is firmly attached to unyielding supports.
Compute the stress in each material caused by the application of the
axial load P = 50 kips.
Steel
Aluminum
A = 1.25 in?
E = 10 x 10° psi
A = 2.0 in?
E- 29 x 10° psi
15 in
10 in
Transcribed Image Text:The composite bar below is firmly attached to unyielding supports. Compute the stress in each material caused by the application of the axial load P = 50 kips. Steel Aluminum A = 1.25 in? E = 10 x 10° psi A = 2.0 in? E- 29 x 10° psi 15 in 10 in
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