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    If 10 M<sup>3</sup> of Concrete Weighs 5 × 10<sup>4</sup> N, What
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If 10 M3 of Concrete Weighs 5 × 104 N, What

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If 1.0 m3 of concrete weighs 5 × 104 N, what is the height of the tallest cylindrical concrete pillar that will not collapse under its own weight? (The compression strength of concrete is 1.7 × 107 N/m2)

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