Calculate the change in dimensions in the bar. F = 12000 N; h= 0.01 m; w= 0.03 m; L = 0.8 m; E = 60 GPa; v = 0.3
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Calculate the change in dimensions in the bar.
F = 12000 N; h= 0.01 m; w= 0.03 m; L = 0.8 m; E = 60 GPa;
v = 0.3
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