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Consider a wire having initial diameter of 2 mm. Poisson's ratio for material is `0.05.` The longitudinal strain produced in wire is `0.1%.` The final diameter of wire is

A

2.002 mm

B

1.998 mm

C

1.999 mm

D

2.001 mm

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