Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
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A thick cylinder has an outside diameter of 100 mm and an inside diameter of 60 mm. It is pressurized until internally until the outer layer has circumferential stress of 300 MPa. Calculate the pressure difference between the inside and outside.
(Note: Please insert your answer with at least one decimal place. (the answer is in MegaPascal, MPa)
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