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Answer;
Problem 4.20
Positive and negative magnetostrictive layers, of identical thickness, are
attached on both sides of a polysilicon layer. Determine the tip slope when an
external magnetic field induces opposite strains in the two
piezomagnetic layers. Known are:
Answer:
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