Problem 2.17 | Determine (a) the total deformation of the specimen
✅ Thanks For Watching! Enjoyed the video? Don't forget to Like and Subscribe to @ENGMATANSWERS for More! MECHANICS of MATERIALS - Beer & Johnston & DeWolf & Mazurek - Seventh Edition: SOLVED PROBLEM 2.17 The specimen shown has been cut from a 1/4-in.-thick sheet of vinyl (E = 0.45 X 10^6 psi) and is subjected to a 350-lb tensile load. Determine (a) the total deformation of the specimen, (b) the deformation of its central portion BC. 📌 Check out my other channel, where I solve engineering mechanics (Statics) problems! You’ll find step-by-step solutions and explanations to help you master the concepts. ➡️ / @engmchanswers #stressandstrain #strengthofmaterials #mechanicsofmaterials

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