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okay, got pounds per Square Inch and elongation differences and the failure
sequence in my noodle. For simplicity, let's use 120,000 and 80,000 psi numbers. So if the 120,000 # piece is .667 square inches and the 80,000# piece is 1.0 square inch,,,are the elongations the same??? Thanks, Dick |
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