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Engineering, 19.03.2020 01:33, athenadailey8717

A cylindrical specimen of a hypothetical metal alloy is stressed in compression. If its original and final diameters are 23.745 and 23.775 mm, respectively, and its final length is 76.5 mm, calculate its original length if the deformation is totally elastic. The elastic and shear moduli for this alloy are 109 GPa and 36.7 GPa, respectively.

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