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The maximum shear stress is given by the circle’s radius R:
 
The maximum shear stress is given by the circle’s radius R:
::<math>R= \frac{1}{2}(\sigma_1 - \sigma_3)
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::<math>R= \frac{1}{2}(\sigma_1 - \sigma_3)</math>
 
[[File:GeoWikiWriteOff2021-Tayyib-Figure6.png|framed|center|{{Figure number|6}}Mohr Circle is used in two dimensions. The x and y coordinates give the normal and shear stresses that are acting on a plane of arbitrary orientation. (from Fossen<ref name=Fossen>Fossen, H., 2016, Structural geology: Cambridge, U.K., Cambridge University Press, 524 p.</ref>)]]
 
[[File:GeoWikiWriteOff2021-Tayyib-Figure6.png|framed|center|{{Figure number|6}}Mohr Circle is used in two dimensions. The x and y coordinates give the normal and shear stresses that are acting on a plane of arbitrary orientation. (from Fossen<ref name=Fossen>Fossen, H., 2016, Structural geology: Cambridge, U.K., Cambridge University Press, 524 p.</ref>)]]
  

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