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6.2 (a) Below are plotted curves of cos θ (for) and sin θ cos θ (for τ') versus θ

The document discusses normal and shear stress curves plotted against inclination angle, with maximum normal stress at 0 degrees and maximum shear stress at 45 degrees.

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The document discusses normal and shear stress curves plotted against inclination angle, with maximum normal stress at 0 degrees and maximum shear stress at 45 degrees.

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6.2 (a) Below are plotted curves of cos2 (for ' ) and sin cos (for ') versus .

(b) The maximum normal stress occurs at an inclination angle of 0. (c) The maximum shear stress occurs at an inclination angle of 45.

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