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A steel pipe of length L=3.5m, outside diameter d₂ = 0.8m and inside diameter d: 0.6m. The inside of the pipe is a neatly fitted copper rod. The unit is compressed by an axial force P=100 kN. The modulus of elasticity E steel = 300 GPa copper = 117GPa. Determine the following quantities for the pipe:
1) The stress on the pipe?
2) The longitudinal Strain and the subsequent change in length?
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