A bronze strip is securely fixed to a side of a steel strip of the same thickness, width and length. The steel has a Young's modulus which is twice that of bronze. When the compound bar is loaded in...


A bronze strip is securely fixed to a side of a steel strip of the same thickness, width and length. The steel<br>has a Young's modulus which is twice that of bronze. When the compound bar is loaded in tension, the force<br>in steel is :<br>F<br>F<br>Oa.<br>Same as that in bonze, and equal to F/2<br>O b.<br>Same as that in bronze, and equal to F<br>Oc.<br>Twice that in bronze, and equal to 2F/3<br>Od.<br>Half that in bronze, and equal to F/3<br>

Extracted text: A bronze strip is securely fixed to a side of a steel strip of the same thickness, width and length. The steel has a Young's modulus which is twice that of bronze. When the compound bar is loaded in tension, the force in steel is : F F Oa. Same as that in bonze, and equal to F/2 O b. Same as that in bronze, and equal to F Oc. Twice that in bronze, and equal to 2F/3 Od. Half that in bronze, and equal to F/3

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