Physics, 03.07.2019 04:30 asamuels216
During a test of a metal a bar it was found that an axial tensile force of 10,000 lb resulted in an elongation of 0.023 inches. the bar had original dimensions: length = 10.000 in, diameter 0.750 in. compute the modulus of elasticity, and predict the material. clearly explain your reasoning
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