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A test sample with a cross-sectional area of 0.075 in2 and a 3.5” test length, is pulled apart in a tensile test machine. The Force-Displacement diagram (below) shows the information that was recorded during the test. Use the diagram to calculate the following information. Calculate the Modulus of Elasticity (use proportional limit point).


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