QUESTION 2 A connecting link, 160mm in length, is 50mm in diameter for a length of 100mm and 30mm in diameter for the remaining 60mm. 2.1 The gradual application of a load P results in the link storing a total of 10J of ener calculate the 2.1.1 magnitude of the applied load P; 2.1.2 value of the stress induced in each section3; 2.2.3 total extension. 2.2 If this load had been applied suddenly but without shock, what instantaneous maximum stress would have been induced in the link? Let E=200GP.

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A connecting link, 160mm in length, is 50mm in diameter for a length of 100mm and
30mm in diameter for the remaining 60mm.
2.1 The gradual application of a load P results in the link storing a total of 10J of energy,
calculate the
2.1.1 magnitude of the applied load P;
2.1.2 value of the stress induced in each section3B
2.2.3total extension.
2.2 If this load had been applied suddenly but without shock, what instantaneous
maximum stress would have been induced in the link?
Let E=200GPA
un
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2 A connecting link, 160mm in length, is 50mm in diameter for a length of 100mm and 30mm in diameter for the remaining 60mm. 2.1 The gradual application of a load P results in the link storing a total of 10J of energy, calculate the 2.1.1 magnitude of the applied load P; 2.1.2 value of the stress induced in each section3B 2.2.3total extension. 2.2 If this load had been applied suddenly but without shock, what instantaneous maximum stress would have been induced in the link? Let E=200GPA un
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