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Estimate the characteristics of the specimen at fracture utilizing material properties. Determine the force, length, and width of the tensile sample at fracture. In other words, we do not want the material to fracture; what is a safe force, length, and/or width to test the specimen to without fracturing, but enough to see substantial plastic deformation

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