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What is the maximum force that each rod cannot exceed?

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4) Cannot be determined

User Dirk Deyne
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Final answer:

To determine the maximum force that the rod made of steel cannot exceed, we need to consider the maximum tensile stress that the rod can withstand.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the maximum force that the rod made of steel cannot exceed, we need to consider the maximum tensile stress that the rod can withstand. The maximum tensile stress is given as 6.00 × 10^6 N/m². Tensile stress is defined as the force applied per unit area, so we can rearrange the formula to calculate the maximum force:

Tensile Stress = Force / Area

Force = Tensile Stress x Area

Substituting the given value of tensile stress and rearranging the formula, we get:

Force = (6.00 × 10^6 N/m²) x (Area)

Therefore, the maximum force that each rod cannot exceed is 6.00 × 10^6 N/m² multiplied by the area of the rod. Since the area is not provided in the question, the maximum force cannot be determined without additional information.

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