Materials Science And Engineering Properties
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The composite bar shown is rigidly attached to the two supports. The left portion of the bar is copper, of uniform cross-sectional area 80 c?^2
and length 30 cm. The right portion is aluminum, of uniform cross-sectional area 20 c?2
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