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A compound tube is made by shrinking a thin steel tube on a thin brass tube. The areas of cross-section of these tubes are As and Ab, while the Young’s moduli are Es and Eb respectively. Show that for any tensile load, the extension of the compound tube is equal to that of a single tube of the same length and total cross-sectional area, but having a Young’s modulus of

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