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380-002 MEM Mechanical Behavior of Materials: HWK #1 Solutions 6.1 1 2 3 6.5 Same procedure as 6.1, solutions values to given in table below: 4 6.9 5 6.13 6 6.17 7 6.21 8 6.25 9 10 6.29 11 12 13

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380-002 MEM Mechanical Behavior of Materials: HWK #1 Solutions 6.1 1 2 3 6.5 Same procedure as 6.1, solutions values to given in table below: 4 6.9 5 6.13 6 6.17 7 6.21 8 6.25 9 10 6.29 11 12 13
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