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A part has been tested to have Sut = 530 MPa, f = 0.9, and a fully corrected Se = 210 MPa. The design requirements call for the part to be loaded at three different fully-reversed loads and cycled at each one for a set number of cycles. First, it will be loaded at ±350 MPa for 5,000 cycles. Then, it will be loaded at ±260 MPa for 50,000 cycles. Finally, it will be loaded at ±225 MPa until it fails. How many cycles do we expect the part to last at the final loading? Use Miner's method. :g

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