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A cantilever beam of length 1m carries a point load of 2000N at the free end. The cross-section of the cantilever is an unequal angle of dimensions 100mm by 60mm and 10 mm thick. The small leg of angle (i.e 60 mm) is horizontal. The load passes through the centroid of the cross-section. Determine: (i) Position of neutral axis; (ii) The magnitude of maximum stress set up at the fixed section of the cantilever.
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