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A 10 kg mass is attached to one end of a copper wire, 3m long and 1 mm in diameter. Calculate the lateral compression produced in it. (Possion's ration is 0.25and Young's modulus, of the metereal of the wire is modulus of the material of the wire is `12.5 xx 10^(10) N//m^(2))`.

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