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A brass wire is to withstand a tensile force of 350 N

Chapter 5, Problem 42E

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A brass wire is to withstand a tensile force of 350 N without breaking. What minimum diameter must the wire have?

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A brass wire is to withstand a tensile force of 350 N without breaking. What minimum diameter must the wire have?

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Solution 42E Step 1 of 2: The breaking stress of wire is the value of at which the wire breaks. A 8 The breaking stress of brass is 4.7 × 10 Pa A = 3508N 4.7×10 Pa = 7.45 × 107m 2 We have relation d A = 4

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