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Transcribed Image Text:A two-dimensional fluid element rotates like a rigid body. At a point within
the element, the pressure is 1 unit. Radius of the Mohr's circle, characterizing
the state of stress at that point, is
(a) 0.5 unit
(b) zero
(c) 1 unit
(d) 2 unit
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