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Tensile Stress and Strain: What Is the Maximum Length of a Metal

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Tensile stress and strain: What is the maximum length of a metal cable that can hang vertically supported from one end of the cable? The Young's modulus of this metal is 2.10 × 1011 N/m2, its tensile strength (the maximum tensile stress it can support without breaking) is 7.40 × 108 N/m2, and its density is 7.60 × 103 kg/m3.


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