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Engineering, 07.04.2020 19:21 carlinryan

Use the coordinates of point x and the center C of the circle to determine the acute central angle. The other central angle is 180° minus the acute angle. For this Mohr’s circle, determine the magnitude of the central angle between: (a) point x and the point representing the principal stress σp1. (b) point x and the point representing the principal stress σp2.

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