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Engineering, 18.01.2021 14:00, jonnaevans4856

If you stand on one leg, the load exerted on the hip joint is 2.4 times your body weight. Assuming a simple cylindrical model for a hip implant, with a cross-sectional area of 5.6 cm2, estimate the following: a) The corresponding stress on the hip implant in a 175-lb individual: ………………. [MPa] (0.2)
b) If the hip implant is made of Ti-6Al-4V (120 GPa elastic modulus), what is the strain for the current loading conditions? ………………. (0.1)
c) Complete solution (please show your work on a scrap paper, scan it, and insert the image below) (0.1)

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