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A standard tensile test specimen has a straight cylindrical center section with a diameter...

A standard tensile test specimen has a straight cylindrical center section with a diameter of 0.505 in. Gage marks are inscribed 2.000 in apart when the specimen is in the unloaded condition. Compute the distance between the gage marks when the given material is subjected to an axial stress equal to 90% of the listed yield strength from the Appendix fables. Assume that these stresses are below the proportional limit for the materials. Also compute force required to create this stress level and the strain in the area between the gage marks.

C17200 hard beryllium copper

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