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A specimen of ductile cast iron having a rectangular cross section of dimensions 4.8 mm x 15.9 mm is
deformed in tension. Using the load-elongation data shown in the following table, complete parts (a) through (f)
Force (N)
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75.000
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a) Plot the data as engineering stress versus engineering strain.
b) Compute the modulus of elasticity.
c) Determine the yield strength at a strain offset of 0.002.
d) Determine the tensile strength of this alloy.
e) Compute the modulus of resilience.
f) What is the ductility, in percent elongation?
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