A steel rod having a length of 1 m, has a cross sectional area of 100 mm2. It is subjected to an axial tensile force of

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A steel rod having a length of 1 m, has a cross sectional area of 100 mm2. It is subjected to an axial tensile force of

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A steel rod having a length of 1 m, has a cross sectional area of 100 mm2. It is subjected to an axial tensile force of 27 kN. Modulus of elasticity is 200000 MPa. Which of the following gives the deformation of the steel bar. Which of the following gives the stiffness of the rod. Which of the following gives the nexibility of the rod.
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