Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics
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ISBN: 9781259638091
Author: Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell Johnston Jr., David Mazurek, Phillip J. Cornwell, Brian Self
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Chapter 7.4, Problem 7.110P
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Find the change in length of the cables due to extreme temperature changes.
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