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                          Problems



                          1  In the context of machine element design, explain the meaning of failure and fail-
                             ure mode.

                          2  Give a definition of wear failure and list the major subcategories of wear.

                          3  List three most likely failure modes of a bicycle, and explain why each might be
                             expected.
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