Compute for the induced compressive stress in kPa, of a steel shafting of 59 mm diameter and 954 m in length that is subjected to an increase of temperature of 88ºC. Use 6.5x10-6/F, E = 30x106 psi.

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Compute for the induced compressive stress in kPa, of a steel shafting of 59 mm diameter and 954 m in length that is
subjected to an increase of temperature of 88ºC. Use 6.5x10-6/F, E = 30x106 psi.

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