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8 May, 05:48

A brass alloy is known to have a yield strength of 240 MPa (35,000 psi), a tensile strength of 310 MPa (45,000 psi), and anelastic modulus of 110 GPa (16.0 x 106 psi). A cylindrical specimen of this alloy 15.2 mm (0.60 in) in diameter and 380 mm (15.0 in) long is stressed in tension and found to elongate 19 mm (0.075 in.). On the basis of the information given, is itpossible to compute the magnitude of the load necessary to produce this change in length? If so, calculate the load; if not, explain why.

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