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An axial pull of 35000 N is acting on a bar consisting of two lengths as shown with their respective dimensions. What will be the stresses in the two sections respectively in N/mm² ?

a.

111.408 and 49.5146

b.

111.408 and 17.85

c.

97.465 and 49.5146

d.

97.465 and 34.263

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Answer: (a).111.408 and 49.5146

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