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Joints B and D use a pin with a diameter of ø10 mm. In connection C, the diameter of the pin is ø6 mm. The permissible shear stress τmax of the pins is 75 MPa and the permissible normal stress σmax of the rod BD is 200 MPa. Determine the maximum allowable value of the force P.
Units [N, mm] Enter the answer to one decimal place. Do not round the invoices in the intermediate stages, but only the final answer!
Dimension L = 300 mm

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