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Physics, 02.08.2019 19:10 davestrider404

Aspecimen of aluminum having a rectangular cross section 10.3 mm × 12.3 mm (0.4055 in. × 0.4843 in.) is pulled in tension with 35300 n (7936 lbf) force, producing only elastic deformation. the elastic modulus for aluminum is 69 gpa (or 10 × 106 psi). calculate the resulting strain.

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