An HIPS tensile specimen extends to a strain of 0.56 by the multiple crazing mechanism. If the average extension ratio A = 4.2 in the fibrils, and the craze thickness is 1.2 yarn in the full extended state, calculate the number of crazes per mm length of the stressed bar at fracture. What fraction of the HIPS is converted into crazes?
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