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The aluminum tube is subjected to a torque of M = 2 kN m. Determine the average shear stress in the tube if the dimension a = 200 mm. Each side has a thickness oft = 6 mm.
Give the answer in the box in MPa with one decimal place. (ANSWER NEATLY AND ASAP ONLY IF CORRECT)
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