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Assume that if the shear stress in steel exceeds about `4.00xx10^(8)N//m^(2)` the steel reptures. Determine the shearing force necessary to `a` sheal a steel bolt `1.00 cm` in diameter and `b` punch a `1.00 cm` diameter hole in a steel plate `0.500 cm` thick.

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