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A Monel Shell (Em=170GPa,d3=12 mm,d2=8 mm)\left(E_{m}=170 \mathrm{GPa}, d_{3}=12 \mathrm{~mm}, d_{2}=8 \mathrm{~mm}\right) Encloses a Brass Core

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A monel shell (Em=170GPa,d3=12 mm,d2=8 mm)\left(E_{m}=170 \mathrm{GPa}, d_{3}=12 \mathrm{~mm}, d_{2}=8 \mathrm{~mm}\right) encloses a brass core (Eb=96GPa,d1=6 mm)\left(E_{b}=96 \mathrm{GPa}, d_{1}=6 \mathrm{~mm}\right) . Initially, both shell and core are
A length of 100 mm. A load P is applied to both shell and core through
A cap plate. The load P required to compress both shell and core by
0)10 mm is approximately: (A) 10.2kN 10.2 \mathrm{kN}
(B) 13.4kN 13.4 \mathrm{kN}
(C) 18.5kN 18.5 \mathrm{kN}
(D) 21.0kN 21.0 \mathrm{kN}

 A monel shell  \left(E_{m}=170 \mathrm{GPa}, d_{3}=12 \mathrm{~mm}, d_{2}=8 \mathrm{~mm}\right)  encloses a brass core  \left(E_{b}=96 \mathrm{GPa}, d_{1}=6 \mathrm{~mm}\right)  . Initially, both shell and core are A length of 100 mm. A load P is applied to both shell and core through A cap plate. The load P required to compress both shell and core by 0)10 mm is approximately: (A)   10.2 \mathrm{kN}   (B)   13.4 \mathrm{kN}   (C)   18.5 \mathrm{kN}   (D)   21.0 \mathrm{kN}

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