The sketch below shows three rods of iron where B and C which have been cold worked from A) by 10% and 20%. The radius of rod A is 5.0 cm. From the answers below, select what is the cross-sectional area of B and C AND the correct relative ordering of A, B and C in order of increasing yield strength. (This question has multiple correct answers) ill A Select one or more: a. A

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The sketch below shows three rods of iron where B and C which have been cold worked from A) by 10% and 20%. The radius of rod A is 5.0 cm. From the answers below, select what is the cross-sectional area of B and C AND the correct relative ordering of A, B and C in order of increasing yield strength.

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The sketch below shows three rods of iron where B and C which have been cold worked from A) by 10% and 20%. The radius of rod A is 5.0 cm. From the answers below,
select what is the cross-sectional area of B and C AND the correct relative ordering of A, B and C in order of increasing yield strength.
(This question has multiple correct answers)
WI
A
Select one or more:
□ a. A<B<C
b. B: 82.4 sq. cm, C: 98.3 sq. cm
Of.
O c.
Od. B: 74.8 sq. cm, C: 65.9 sq. cm
в с
C<B<A
e. B<C<A
B: 70.7 sq. cm, C: 62.8 sq. cm
Transcribed Image Text:The sketch below shows three rods of iron where B and C which have been cold worked from A) by 10% and 20%. The radius of rod A is 5.0 cm. From the answers below, select what is the cross-sectional area of B and C AND the correct relative ordering of A, B and C in order of increasing yield strength. (This question has multiple correct answers) WI A Select one or more: □ a. A<B<C b. B: 82.4 sq. cm, C: 98.3 sq. cm Of. O c. Od. B: 74.8 sq. cm, C: 65.9 sq. cm в с C<B<A e. B<C<A B: 70.7 sq. cm, C: 62.8 sq. cm
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