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A test sample, with a cross-sectional area of 0.325 in2 and a 2.25” length, is pulled apart in a tensile test machine. The figure below shows the resulting Stress-Strain diagram. Use the information in the diagram to find the information below.

Calculate force (F) the sample experienced at the yield point (YP):


A test sample, with a cross-sectional area of 0.325 in2 and a 2.25” length, is pulled apart in a ten

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