Mechanics of Materials: Lesson 17 - Axial Elongation Due to Axial Load Example

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so do the two 2kN forces on section AB not matter? I'm confused why we didn't account for them anywhere

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Professor, when you take 8kNs for the calculation of elongation in A isn't there a (4+4) compression also acting there? total of forces going to the right (tension) is 10kNs and the total of forces going to the left (compression) is 10kNs. Is this how to calculate the total forces P in the points or am I wrong somewhere?

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For sections AC and AD why didnt we add up the lengths of each section? Shouldnt length for section AC 6m and length for AD 8m?

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Why we did not take these 2kN's for calculation? I am confused. If anyone knows the answer, pls reply it.Thank you!!

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Wouldn't E=73100 Pa where did the mega come from. Shouldn't we divide by 1000^2

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