The ultimate strength of a

  1. The ultimate strength of a steel rod is 600.000MPa. if the factor of safety 3.000 is required, what is the maximum permissible
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  2. The ultimate strength of a steel rod is 600.000MPa. if the factor of safety 3.000 is required, what is the maximum permissible
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  3. The ultimate strength of a steel rod is 600.000MPa. if the factor of safety 3.000 is required, what is the maximum permissible
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  4. The ultimate strength of a steel rod is 600.000MPa. if the factor of safety 3.000 is required, what is the maximum permissible
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  5. The ultimate strength of a steel rod is 550.000MPa. If the factor of safety of 3.000 is required, what is the maximum
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  6. The ultimate strength of a steel rod is 550.000MPa. If the factor of safety of 3.000 is required, what is the maximum
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  7. a load p is supported by a steel pin that has been inserted in a short wooden member hanging from the ceiling. the ultimate
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  8. What is the factor of safety of a steel hanger having an ultimate strength of 550.000MPa and supporting a load of 79000.000N.
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  9. What is the factor of safety of a steel hanger having an ultimate strength of 550.000MPa and supporting a load of 79000.000N.
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  10. What is the factor of safety for a steel hanger having an ultimate strength of 70000N per cm^2 and supporting a load of 87500N.
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