a-Calculate conventional yield effort at 0.2% (0.002 in./in.) b- Tensile strength. c- The modulus of elasticity. d- Elongation e- The...

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a-Calculate conventional yield effort at 0.2% (0.002in./in.)

b- Tensile strength.
c- The modulus of elasticity.
d- Elongation
e- The reduction in area.
f- The engineering effort to fracture
g- The real stress to fracture
h- The modulus of resilience

Magnesium

Load (N)Calibrated length (mm)
030.00000
500030.02960
1000030.0592
1500030.0888
2000030.1500
2500030.51
2650030.9
2700031.5
2650032.1
2500032.79   

- Initial diameter of the test tube: 12 mm
- Initial calibrated length: 30 mm
- Calibrated length after fracture: 32.61 mm
- Diameter after fracture. 11.74 mm

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Solutiona Yield strength at 0002From the following stressstrain curve at 0002 strain theyield strength is approx 188 MPab Tensile strengthFrom the    See Answer
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