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Strength of Materials

10/27/2009 1:15 AM

What is the yield point of iron (fe) and copper (cu) metals respectively?

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Re: Strength of Materials

10/27/2009 1:19 AM
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Re: Strength of Materials

10/27/2009 4:01 AM

The answer may be found in Kempe's Engineers' Yearbook, any edition.

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