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A sample of gage length 2 inches has received an elongation to 2.2 inches in tension and compressed to 1.818 inches in compression. The engineering stress in tension was 6 Mpsi and 6.2 Mpsi in compression. The area of cross section initially is 2 square inches. Requried:
a. The true stress in tension is:
b. The true stress in compression is:
c. The true strains in both tension and compression are :

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