Answer:
Stress will be same for both specimen.
Titanium alloy have more strain as compare to stainless steel.
Stainless steel is more stronger .
Step-by-step explanation:
d = 20 mm
L= 200 mm
P= 500 N
Specimen 1:
E = 100 GPa
Specimen 2:
E = 200 GPa
We know that stress given as





σ = 1.59 MPa
Both specimen have same force and same dimensions so the stress will be same for both specimen.
We know that with in the elastic limit
σ = ε .E
E= Modulus of elasticity
σ= stress
ε = strain
Specimen 1:
E = 100 GPa
σ = ε .E
1.59 = 100 x 1000 x ε ( 1 GPa = 1000 MPa)

Specimen 2:
E = 200 GPa
σ = ε .E
1.59 = 200 x 1000 x ε ( 1 GPa = 1000 MPa)



So we can say that titanium alloy have more strain as compare to stainless steel.
E stainless steel is more then titanium alloy that is why stainless steel is more stronger .