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Engineering, 17.08.2021 04:50 exoticbunnylover123

With all other variables being held constant, increasing the wall thickness of a spherical pressure vessel will : a) increase the axial stress
b) decrease the radial stress on the inner surface
c) increase the radial stress on the inner surface
d) decrease the axial stress

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