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A hollow connecting rod has an inner diameter of 26.25 mm and is subjected to an axial tensile load of 500 MN. If the maximum allowable stress for this hollow rod is 325 kN/mm?, calculate the minimum thickness of the rod. Give your answer in millimetres (mm) and to 2 decimal places.
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