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... length and rotates . B As Undeformed body ( a ) B ' As A ' n In order to describe the deformation by changes in length of line segments and the changes in the angles between them , we will develop the concept of strain . Measurements of ...
... length of 2.00 in . The data is listed in the table . Plot the stress - strain diagram and determine approximately the modulus of elasticity , the ultimate stress , and the rupture stress . Use a scale of 1 in . = 15 ksi and 1 in . 0.05 ...
... length , Le . Obviously , for a pin - ended column Le = L , Fig . 13-12a . For the fixed and free - ended column analyzed above , the deflection curve was found to be one - half that of a column that is pin - connected and has a length ...