L2 (2) B P LI (1) Figure-4 The member ABC is subjected to forces as shown in Figure-4. The member is made of a material with an elasticity modulus of 98 GPa. The segment (1) and segment (2) have diameters of 46 and 30 mm, respectively. If F=29 kN, L,=1 m, L2=1,1 m; Determine the magnitude of P (kN) such that the deflection of C is zero. Determine the normal stress (MPa) in segment (2). If it is compressive stress, use - sign. Determine the deformation (mm) of segment (2). If it is negative deformation, use - sign. Determine the normal strain of segment (2). If it is negative deformation, use - sign.

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L2
(2)
B
LI
(1)
Figure-4
The member ABC is subjected to forces as shown in Figure-4. The member is made of a material with an elasticity modulus of 98 GPa. The segment (1) and segment (2) have diameters of 46 and
30 mm, respectively. If F=29 kN, L1=1 m, L2=1,1 m;
Determine the magnitude ofP (kN) such that the deflection of C is zero.
Determine the normal stress (MPa) in segment (2). If it is compressive stress, use - sign.
Determine the deformation (mm) of segment (2). If it is negative deformation, use - sign.
Determine the normal strain of segment (2). If it is negative deformation, use - sign.
Transcribed Image Text:L2 (2) B LI (1) Figure-4 The member ABC is subjected to forces as shown in Figure-4. The member is made of a material with an elasticity modulus of 98 GPa. The segment (1) and segment (2) have diameters of 46 and 30 mm, respectively. If F=29 kN, L1=1 m, L2=1,1 m; Determine the magnitude ofP (kN) such that the deflection of C is zero. Determine the normal stress (MPa) in segment (2). If it is compressive stress, use - sign. Determine the deformation (mm) of segment (2). If it is negative deformation, use - sign. Determine the normal strain of segment (2). If it is negative deformation, use - sign.
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