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1: For an elliptical hole on a flat plate, if width of the
hole in direction of the load decrease, Stress
Concentration Factor will_____

A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Remains constant
D. Can't be determined. Varies from material to material​

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Answered by maralsarthak1834
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Answer:

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Answered by nancychaterjeestar29
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Answer:

A. Increase

Explanation:

Elliptical hole on a flat plate refers to the deflection of a plate perpendicular to the plane of the plate under the action of external forces and moments. The amount of deflection can be determined by solving the differential equations of an appropriate plate theory. The stresses in the plate can be calculated from these deflections. Once the stresses are known, failure theories can be used to determine whether a plate will fail under a given load.

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