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Given: E=2.10^7 N/cm, d=10 cm , G=8.10^6 N/cm, a=45 cm,ε1=385.15x10^-6,ε2=240.10x10^-6


Given: E=2.10^7 N/cm,d=10 cm , G=8.10^6 N/cm,a=45 cm,ε1=385.15x10^-6,ε2=240.10x10^-6

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