1. A 520 mm long and 3.3 mm diameter mild steel rod undergoes a stress test. A tensile force of 30200 N is applied and the rod extends by 0.05 mm.
(i) Calculate the nominal stress.
(ii) Calculate the nominal strain.
(iii) Calculate Young's Modulus.
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