Question: 3 points You are attempting to measure the elastic modulus of a human femur and have attached a strain gauge along the length of

3 points You are attempting to measure the elastic modulus of a human femur and have attached a strain gauge along the length of

3 points You are attempting to measure the elastic modulus of a human femur and have attached a strain gauge along the length of the bone. Under a certain load the bone sample expands from 100mm to 125mm. The strain gauge has a gauge factor of 2 and a nominal resistance of 6600. What would the resistance of the strain gauge be under load? 4 points You are working with a NTC thermistor, at 25C the resistance is 33kQ and at 90C the resistance is 3.4738kQ. What is the coefficient for this thermistor? (Round to the closest K, numbers only)

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