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A cylindrical metal specimen 12.7 mm in diameter and 250 mm long is to be subjected to a tensile stress of 27.3 MPa (at this stress level the resulting deformation will be totally plastic). If the elongation is must be less than 0.068 mm, what is the minimum modulus of elasticity in GPa of the metal?
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