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The collar has a weight of 50 lb and falls down the titanium bar. If the bar has a diameter of 0.5 in., determine the largest height h at which the weight can be released and not permanently damage the bar after striking the flange at A. Eti = 16(103) ksi, σY = 60 ksi.
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