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 A monel shell (Em=170GPa,d3=12 mm,d2=8 mm)  encloses a brass core (Eb=96GPa,d1=6 mm) \text { A monel shell } \left( E _ { m } = 170 \mathrm { GPa } , d _ { 3 } = 12 \mathrm {~mm} , d _ { 2 } = 8 \mathrm {~mm} \right) \text { encloses a brass core } \left( E _ { b } = 96 \mathrm { GPa } , d _ { 1 } = 6 \mathrm {~mm} \right) Initially, both shell and core have 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: \text { A monel shell } \left( E _ { m } = 170 \mathrm { GPa } , d _ { 3 } = 12 \mathrm {~mm} , d _ { 2 } = 8 \mathrm {~mm} \right)  \text { encloses a brass core } \left( E _ { b } = 96 \mathrm { GPa } , d _ { 1 } = 6 \mathrm {~mm} \right)   Initially, both shell and core have 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 kN B)  13.4 kN C)  18.5 kN D)  21.0 kN

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