The brass wire has a triangular cross section, 2 mm on a

Chapter 5, Problem 5-95

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The brass wire has a triangular cross section, 2 mm on a side. If the yield stress for brass is \(\tau_{Y}=205 \mathrm{MPa}\), determine the maximum torque T to which it can be subjected so that the wire will not yield. If this torque is applied to the 4-m-long segment, determine the greatest angle of twist of one end of the wire relative to the other end that will not cause permanent damage to the wire. \(G_{\mathrm{br}}=37 \mathrm{GPa}\).

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