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Chapter 4, Problem 4.13QP
An aluminum specimen originally 300 mm long is pulled in tension with a stress of 275 MPa. If the deformation is entirely elastic, what will be the resultant elongation? The aluminum modulus of elasticity is 75 GPa.
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An aluminum specimen originally 300 mm long is pulled in tension witha stress of 275 MPa. If the deformation is entirely elastic, what will be theresultant elongation? The aluminum modulus of elasticity is 75 GPa.
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