4. A 12-mm diameter rod of 3003-H14 aluminum alloy is subjected to a 300 N tensile load. Calculate the resulting rod diameter.
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The cross-sectional area of a rod can be calculated using the formula: Area = π * (diameter/2)^2 Given that the diameter of the rod is 12 mm, we can substitute this value into the formula: Area = π * (12/2)^2 Area = π * 6^2 Area = π * 36 Area ≈ 113.1 mm^2 Show more…
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