Physics, 03.07.2019 23:40 skylerteaker
Two circular rods, one steel and the other copper, are both 0.780 m long and 1.50 cm in diameter. each is subjected to a force with magnitude 4350 n that compresses the rod. what is the difference in the length of the two rods when compressed?
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