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Extracted text: く> Q Search MT ACTIVITY 2M Close Activity File Home Insert Draw View Help Open in Desktop App O Tell me what you want to do v11 I U クv Av S A。 ニvニ A Styles v E Tags v abc Calibri ... Teams SW Assignments The composite bar shown in Fig. P-273 is firmly attached to unyielding supports. An axial force P = 50 kips is applied at 60°F. Compute the stress in each material at 120°F. Assume a = 6.5 × 10 6 in/(in-°F) for steel and 12.8 × 10-6 in/(in·°F) for aluminum. 国 Calendar Calls Files ... Aluminum A = 2 in? E = 10 x 10° psi Steel A = 3 in? E = 29 x 10° psi 田 15 in 10 in Help

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