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We use the theory of Axial Deformations for structures where the deformations are quite small. Why is this? (Choose none

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We use the theory of Axial Deformations for structures where the deformations are quite small. Why is this? (Choose none, one or more options.) So that the axial force passes through the centroid of a cross-section So that we can assume that some components are more or less rigid So that we can say that strain equals change in length divided by original length So that the material remains linear elastic