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Transcribed Image Text:1.2 (A). A steel tube, 25 mm outside
diameter and 12mm inside diameter,
cames an axial tensile load of 40 kN.
What will be the stress in the bar? What
further increase in load is possible if
the stress in the bar is limited to
225 MN/mZ? [lo6 MN/m3; 45 kN.1
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