Applied Statics and Strength of Materials (6th Edition)
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.23SP
A standard steel specimen having a diameter of 0.505 in. and a 2.00-in, gage length is used in a tension test. At what load P will the extensometer read 0.002 in. deformation? Assume a proportional limit of 34000 psi.
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