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The strain components for a point in a body subjected to plane strain are îµx = 490 î¼îµ, îµy = 1000î¼îµ and î³xy = 1153 î¼rad. determine the principal strains (îµp1 > îµp2), the maximum inplane shear strain î³ip, and the absolute maximum shear strain î³max at the point. show the angle î¸p (counterclockwise is positive, clockwise is negative), the principal strain deformations, and the maximum in-plane shear strain distortion in a sketch.

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