fracture 300 200 Stress (MPa) 100 0 0.0 0.002 0.004 0.006 0.008 strain (mm/mm)
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The 0.2% yield strength is the stress at which the material starts to deform plastically. In the given stress-strain diagram, we can see that the stress at 0.2% strain is approximately 200 MPa. Show more…
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