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Acylinderical specimen of stainless steel having a diameter of 0.505 in and a gauge length of 2.000 in is pull ength of the gauge section 2.30" with the axial loading 28000 lb. (20%) ed in tension. one set of experimental data about the loading and the length of the gauge section are the (a) calculate the engineering stress and strain (b) calculate the true stress and strain

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