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A cylindrical specimen of some metal alloy 11.2 mm (0.4409 in.) in diameter is stressed elastically in tension. A force of 15600 N (3507 lbf) produces a reduction in specimen diameter of 5 Ă— 10-3 mm (1.969 Ă— 10-4 in.). Compute Poisson's ratio for this material if its elastic modulus is 100 GPa (14.5 Ă— 106 psi).

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