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Chapter 3, Problem 3.27QP
A tension stress of 70 ksi was applied on a 12-in. long steel specimen. Determine the resultant elongation assuming that the deformation is entirely elastic. Assume a Young’s modulus of 30 × 1O6 psi.
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