A cylindrical specimen of under formed brass that has a radius of 300 mm is elastically deformed
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A cylindrical specimen of under formed brass that has a radius of 300 mm is elastically deformed to a tensile strain of 0.001. If Poisson's ratio for this brass is 0.35, what is the change in specimen diameter?
(A) Increase by 0.028 mm
(B) Decrease by 1.05 (10(4 m
(C) Decrease by 3.00 (10(4 m
(D) Increase by 1.05 (10(4 m
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