Mechanics of Materials (10th Edition)
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Author: Russell C. Hibbeler
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.6RP
The 2014-T6 aluminum rod has a diameter of 0.5 in. and is lightly attached to the rigid supports at A and B when T1 = 70°F. If the temperature becomes T2 = −10°F, and an axial force of P = 16 lb is applied to the rigid collar as shown, determine the reactions at the rigid supports A and B
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The 2014-T6 aluminum rod has a diameter of 0.5 in. and is lightly attached to the rigid supports at A and B when T1 = 70°F. If the temperature becomes T2 = -10°F, and an axial force of P = 16 lb is applied to the rigid collar as shown,determine the reactions at the rigid supports A and B.
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