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Calculate the engineering stress in SI units on a bar 25 cm long and having a cross section of 9.00 mm × 4.00 mm that is subjected to a load of 3500 kg.
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Calculate the engineering stress in SI units on a bar 25 cm long and having a cross section of 9.00 mm × 4.00 mm that is subjected to a load of 3500 kg.
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7500kg/mm
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