Q2. In the extruded profile shown in the figure, the maximum allowable stress in tension is 120 MPa and the maximum allowable stress in compression is 150 MPa . Find the maximum bending moment that can be applied to this profile. 20mm 40mm 20 mm 54mm ye 40mmm
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