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1. A 50-mm-wide, 1-mm-thick strip is rolled to a final thickness of 0.5 mm.
It is noted that the strip has increased in width to 52 mm. What is the
strain in the rolling direction?

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Answered by misteramanshrivastav
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A 50-mm-wide, 1-mm-thick strip is rolled to a final thickness of 0.5 mm.

It is noted that the strip has increased in width to 52 mm. What is the

strain in the rolling direction? A 50-mm-wide, 1-mm-thick strip is rolled to a final thickness of 0.5 mm.

It is noted that the strip has increased in width to 52 mm. What is the

strain in the rolling direction? A 50-mm-wide, 1-mm-thick strip is rolled to a final thickness of 0.5 mm.

It is noted that the strip has increased in width to 52 mm. What is the

strain in the rolling direction?

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