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Engineering, 20.12.2019 04:31 MyAhBaBy123

Asingle crystal of a metal that has the fcc crystal structure is oriented such that a tensile stress is applied parallel to the [100] direction. if the critical resolved shear stress for this material is 0.5 mpa, calculate the magnitude(s) of applied stress(es) necessary to cause slip to occur on the (111) plane in each of the [101], [101], and [011] directions.

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