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Engineering, 22.06.2021 20:20, nikeahbrown

A brittle material is subjected to a tensile stress of 1.65 MPa. If the specific surface energy and modulus of elasticity for this material are 0.60 J/m2 and 2.0 GPa, respectively. What is the maximum length of a surface flaw that is possible without fracture

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