Using strength and density data, determine the minimum weight of a 1.2-m.-long tension member that must support a load o

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Using strength and density data, determine the minimum weight of a 1.2-m.-long tension member that must support a load o

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Using strength and density data, determine the minimum weight of a 1.2-m.-long tension member that must support a load of 5 kN without yielding, manufactured from (a) annealed 304 stainless steel; (b) TRIP 450/800 steel; (c) ZK60A magnesium; (d) 7075-O aluminum alloy; (e) annealed Ti-5Al-2.5Sn, and (f) pure copper.
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