The figure on the right shows a test specimen fixed between upper and lower grips. The knife edges of an extensometer contact the specimen at two points. The load on the specimen is 11,860 pounds and the elongation is 0.0911 inches. A graph is shown on the left and a caption above the graph reads: Notice that the plot is not curving at this load like it did on the initial plot. Click the forward button to proceed. The graph plots the load in pounds versus the deformation in inches. The vertical axis ranges from 0 to 16,000 pounds and the horizontal axis ranges from 0 to 0.5 inches. The graph starts from the bottom left at the origin, goes up and to the right with very high steepness till the point (0.025, 12,000). The graph then goes up and to the right with constant steepness till (0.0911, 11,860). A straight line is drawn between the points (0.0799, 0) and (0.0911, 11,860).