An aluminum alloy block is fixed to two rigid plates at its top and bottom surfaces, respectively, as shown in the figur

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An aluminum alloy block is fixed to two rigid plates at its top and bottom surfaces, respectively, as shown in the figur

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An Aluminum Alloy Block Is Fixed To Two Rigid Plates At Its Top And Bottom Surfaces Respectively As Shown In The Figur 1
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An aluminum alloy block is fixed to two rigid plates at its top and bottom surfaces, respectively, as shown in the figure below. If the top plate displaces 1 mm horizontally when it is subjected to a horizontal force P = 500 kN while the bottom plate is stationary. The width of the block is 10 mm. Using the energy method, which of the following values is correct for the strain energy stored in the block material? 400 mm P=500 KN 200 mm (A) 300 N·m (B) 500 Nm (C) 250 Nm (D) 150 N.m
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