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A steel wire having cross - sectional area `2 mm^ 2 ` is stretched by 10 N. Find the lateral strain produced in the wire.
(Given : Y for steel ` = 2xx 10 ^ (11) N//m^ 2 ` Poisson 's ratio ` sigma = 0. 29 ` )

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