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Date: 2005-12-21 21:37:55
Solid mechanics
Continuum mechanics
Tensors
Materials science
Deformation
Strength of materials
Stress
Shear stress

BEMechanics of Materials - Fall 2003 Exam 3 –Stress and Strain Name: Section: C

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