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The state of stress at a point is σx = 17 kpsi, σy = 0 kpsi, σz = 17 kpsi, τxy = 34 kpsi, τyz = -31 kpsi, and τzx = 0 kpsi.
Determine the principal stresses.
The principal normal stress σ1 is determined to be kpsi.
The principal normal stress σ2 is determined to be kpsi.
The principal normal stress σ3 is determined to be kpsi.
The principal shear stress τ1/2 is determined to be kpsi.
The principal shear stress τ2/3 is determined to be kpsi.
The principal shear stress τ1/3 is determined to be kpsi.

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