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1 Hello this is Professor Kitch. Welcome to this webcast on section 9.3 which covers Mohr circle analysis 2 When you finish this module you should be able to plot a Mohr�s circle given stresses applied to a soil element Once you�ve properly constructed the Mohr circle, you should be able to determine both the magnitude and orientations of the principle stress as well as the magnitude of the maximum shear stress and orientation of the planes on which it acts. Finally, you should be able to use the Mohr circle to compute the stresses applied to any arbitrary plane using the pole method. 3 To explain why the Mohr circle can be important to geotechnical analysis, let�s consider a point A below a slope as shown here. Initially, we might know the stresses acting on horizontal and vertical surface at point A as shown here However, it might be important to know the stress acting on some other plane at point A. For example, we might be analyzing a potential sliding surface such at this, and wan