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Searle's bar method is an experimental technique used in materials science and engineering to measure the mechanical properties of materials, particularly the yield strength and elastic modulus of materials in a way that allows for precise control and measurement. It is named after physicist John Searle. The method involves placing a small, slender bar (the specimen) under tensile load, usually with two points of support at either end.

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