(2) Suppose the strain tensor above and the rotation tensor W below both relate to the same deformation event. Determine the deformation vector Au for a bar that is 1 m long and pointing in the x1 direction before deformation. After deformation, give the length of the bar, the axis about which the bar rotates, and the angle of rotation. 0 W = -2 3 2 -3 0 1 −1 0 x 10-4
(2) Suppose the strain tensor above and the rotation tensor W below both relate to the same deformation event. Determine the deformation vector Au for a bar that is 1 m long and pointing in the x1 direction before deformation. After deformation, give the length of the bar, the axis about which the bar rotates, and the angle of rotation. 0 W = -2 3 2 -3 0 1 −1 0 x 10-4
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