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A brass nameplate is 2 cm×10 cm×20 cm in size.

A brass nameplate is 2 cm×10 cm×20 cm in size. A force of 200,000 N acts on the upper left side and the bottom right side. The shear modulus for brass is 40×109 N/m2Find the shear strain (x/h)

S = (F/A)/(x/h)

(x/h) = (F/A)(1/S)

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