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A bar of cross- sectional area A is is subjected two equal and opposite tensile forces at its ends as shown in figure. Consider a plane BB' making an angle `theta` with length find the ratio of tensile stress and shearing stress

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`(F sin^(2) alpha)/(A)`
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