.a 2.11x106 N/m² .b 2.2x106 N/m2 .c 2.02x106 N/m² .d

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Chapter12: Static Equilibrium And Elasticity
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Problem 12.28P: Assume Youngs modulus for bone is 1.50 1010 N/m2. The bone breaks if stress greater than 1.50 108...
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Compressive Strength of Trabecular bone equal to
.a
2.11x106 N/m²
.b
2.2x106 N/m2
.C
2.02x106 N/m2
.d
2.12x106 N/m2
Transcribed Image Text:Compressive Strength of Trabecular bone equal to .a 2.11x106 N/m² .b 2.2x106 N/m2 .C 2.02x106 N/m2 .d 2.12x106 N/m2
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