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Engineering, 24.02.2022 19:40 mattybacchetti

A cable is made of two strands of different materials, A and B, and cross sections as follows: Material A: K = 40,000 psi, n = 0.5, Ao =0.42 in^2

Material B: K = 20,000 psi, n = 0.5, Ao =0.22 in^2

Calculate the maximum tensile force that this cable can withstand prior to necking.

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