2. Calculate the shear stress in a simple pin joint, assuming pin diameter of 10 mm and 3550N compressive load on the link. Draw a free body diagram (geometry & forces) Identify stress plane Calculate stress and write it (with appropriate units) in the outlined box ●

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Calculate the shear stress in a simple pin joint, assuming pin diameter of 10 mm and
3550N compressive load on the link.
Draw a free body diagram (geometry & forces)
Identify stress plane
Calculate stress and write it (with appropriate units) in the outlined box
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