The principal stresses at a point in a material are (120 mathrm{MPa}) and (60 mathrm{Mpa}). Find the
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The principal stresses at a point in a material are \(120 \mathrm{MPa}\) and \(60 \mathrm{Mpa}\). Find the magnitude and direction of stress on a plane inclined at \(30^{\circ}\) to the direction of \(60 \mathrm{MPa}\) stress. Find also the plane on which the resultant stress is most oblique and its value.
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