A commercially-pure copper wire originally 10.00m long is pulled until its final length is 10.10 m. It is annealed, then pulled again to a final length of 10.20 m. What is the engineering strain associated with each of the two steps in the process? What is the true strain for each step? What are the total engineering and true strains for the combined steps? Finally, what agreement (if any) is there between the total strains calculated as the sum of two steps of 0.10mvs. a single step of 0.20 m?

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A commercially-pure copper wire originally 10.00m long is pulled until its final length is 10.10 m. It is annealed, then pulled again to a final length of 10.20 m. What is the engineering strain associated with each of the two steps in the process? What is the true strain for each step? What are the total engineering and true strains for the combined steps? Finally, what agreement (if any) is there between the total strains calculated as the sum of two steps of 0.10mvs. a single step of 0.20 m? 

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