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    The Increase in the Length of a Bar of Length
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The Increase in the Length of a Bar of Length

Question 13

Question 13

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The increase in the length of a bar of length 1 m, area 300 mm2, modulus of elasticity 2×105 N/mm2 due to a tensile load of 120 KN is .


A) 1 mm
B) 2mm
C) 3mm
D) 4mm

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