Compound axial member ABC has a uniform diameter of d-2.4 in. Segment (1) is an aluminum [E₁ - 10,000 ksi] alloy and segment (2) is a copper [E₂ - 17,000 ksi] alloy. The lengths of segments (1) and (2) are L₁-78 in. and L₂ - 150 in., respectively. Determine the force P required to stretch compound member ABC by a total of 0.35 in. L₁ P Part 1 Aluminum B Answer: A- Calculate the cross-sectional area of the compound member. Save for Later L2 Copper in.² C P Attempts: 0 of 1 used Submit Answer

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Compound axial member ABC has a uniform diameter of d-2.4 in. Segment (1) is an aluminum [E₁ - 10,000 ksi] alloy and segment (2)
is a copper [E₂ - 17,000 ksi] alloy. The lengths of segments (1) and (2) are L₁ - 78 in. and L₂ - 150 in., respectively. Determine the force
P required to stretch compound member ABC by a total of 0.35 in.
L₁
A
Part 1
Aluminum
Answer:
A-
B
Save for Later
Calculate the cross-sectional area of the compound member.
L2
(2)
Copper
in.²
C P
Attempts: 0 of 1 used Submit Answer
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Transcribed Image Text:Compound axial member ABC has a uniform diameter of d-2.4 in. Segment (1) is an aluminum [E₁ - 10,000 ksi] alloy and segment (2) is a copper [E₂ - 17,000 ksi] alloy. The lengths of segments (1) and (2) are L₁ - 78 in. and L₂ - 150 in., respectively. Determine the force P required to stretch compound member ABC by a total of 0.35 in. L₁ A Part 1 Aluminum Answer: A- B Save for Later Calculate the cross-sectional area of the compound member. L2 (2) Copper in.² C P Attempts: 0 of 1 used Submit Answer Part 2 The parts of this question must be completed in order. This part will be available when you complete the part above. Part 3 The parts of this question must be completed in order. This part will be available when you complete the part above.
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