A block with following dimension 100mm x 80mm x 150mm as shown is subjected to a force 30 N at X-direction and 48 N at Z-direction. If the Poisson's ratio is 1/3 and young modulus is $2 \times 10^4$ N/mm$^2$, determine the deformation at x, y and z direction.
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We know that the force applied in the X-direction is 30 N. To calculate the deformation, we can use Hooke's Law, which states that the deformation is directly proportional to the applied force and inversely proportional to the material's stiffness. The formula Show more…
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