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2 July, 00:48

A brass wire is to withstand a tensile force of 350N without breaking? A brass wire is to withstand a tensile force of 350N without breaking.

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  1. 2 July, 00:59
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    Answer: First you need to find the Breaking Stress of Brass (Ultimate Strength)

    4.7*10^8

    Then use the formula

    (Tensile Force) / (Cross Section area) = Breaking Stress

    Plug in Values

    350/pi * (radius) ^2 = 4.7*10^8

    From here simply solve for r and then multiply r by 2 and get your diameter
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