2. When a metal specimen is subjected to tensile test, the percentage reduction in area at fracture is found to be 65%. Evaluate the bulk modulus and final diameter of the specimen if the load, diameter, and lateral strain at the yield point is found to be 15kN, 12.25 mm and 0.058, respectively. Analyze with justification the percentage error in the obtained values if it is found that there is an error of 12% committed in the measurement of the given diameter. Assume µ = 0.32.

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2. When a metal specimen is subjected to tensile test, the percentage reduction in area at fracture is
found to be 65%. Evaluate the bulk modulus and final diameter of the specimen if the load, diameter,
and lateral strain at the yield point is found to be 15kN, 12.25 mm and 0.058, respectively. Analyze with
justification the percentage error in the obtained values if it is found that there is an error of 12%
committed in the measurement of the given diameter. Assume µ = 0.32.
Transcribed Image Text:2. When a metal specimen is subjected to tensile test, the percentage reduction in area at fracture is found to be 65%. Evaluate the bulk modulus and final diameter of the specimen if the load, diameter, and lateral strain at the yield point is found to be 15kN, 12.25 mm and 0.058, respectively. Analyze with justification the percentage error in the obtained values if it is found that there is an error of 12% committed in the measurement of the given diameter. Assume µ = 0.32.
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