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A horizontal aluminum rod 4.8 cm in diameter projects 4.2 cm from a wall. A 1300 kg object is suspended from the end of the rod. The shear modulus of aluminum is 3.0·1010 N/m2. Neglecting the rod's mass, find (a) the shear stress on the rod and (b) the vertical deflection of the end of the rod.
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