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The textbook Mechanics of Materials" (7th Edition) R.C. Hibbeler

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As they worked to secure the area, Alex began to analyze the bridge's failure using the principles of mechanics of materials. He knew that the bridge's steel beams were made of a ductile material, which would exhibit a significant amount of plastic deformation before failure.

Substitute the force and area: $$\sigma = \frac50,000 \text N314.16 \text mm^2$$

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"Mechanics of Materials" by Russell C. Hibbeler is a comprehensive textbook that covers the fundamental principles of mechanics of materials, which is a crucial course for students of engineering, particularly in the fields of mechanical, civil, aerospace, and materials engineering. The 7th edition of this book provides an in-depth analysis of the behavior of materials under various types of loads, stresses, and strains.