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Unit 3.5 – Stress-Strain Curves

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Thermal Expansion in railroad tracks:

An interesting video about how an aluminum can is made:

  • Unit 3.1 – Square Footage and Usage Density
  • HW: Chapter 10
  • Unit 3.2 – Identify the Loads (Build a Deck)
  • Deck Sketchup Video Tutorial
  • Hand Tool Safety
  • Unit 3.2.1 Fish Tank Problem
  • Unit 3.3 – Completing Your Deck & Videos
  • Unit 3.4 – Identify the Forces
  • HW: Chapter 12
  • Unit 3.5 – Stress-Strain Curves
  • HW: Chapter 14
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