C. For the figure shown below, if the stress in steel and bronze are not exceeding 150MPA and 70MPA respectively. Find the maximum load P can be applied? 2 m 1.5 m 1.5 m Steel A = 900 mm? E = 200 GPa L = 1.5 m Bronze A = 300 mm? E - 83 GPa L= 2 m
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![C. For the figure shown below, if the stress in steel and bronze are not exceeding 150MPA and
70MPA respectively. Find the maximum load P can be applied?
2 m
1.5 m
1.5 m
Bronze
Steel
A = 900 mm?
E = 200 GPa
L = 1.5 m
A = 300 mm?
E = 83 GPa
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