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Chapter 10, Problem 47P
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Compare the bar (a) or bar (b) which will stretch more when subjected to same force F.
Compare the bar (a) or bar (c) which will stretch more when subjected to same force F.
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The lower ends of the three bars shown in the figure are at the same level before the rigid homogeneous W = 100 kN
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Bronze
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The temperature of the bars is then increased by 80°C. The block is assumed to
remain horizontal after all deformations have occurred.
Which of the following most nearly gives the stress developed in the steel bar?
The rectangular metal block shown in Figure is subjected to tension within the elastic range. The increase in the length of a is 0.05 mm and the Poisson’s ratio for the material is 0.33. If the original lengths of a and b were 50 mm and 25 mm, respectively, what is the change in the length of b? Is this change expansion or contraction?
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