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What is Poisson Ratio?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Poisson’s ratio is “the ratio of transverse contraction strain to longitudinal extension strain in the direction of the stretching force.”

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Poisson Ratio is the Scaler Quantity.

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There can be a stress and strain relation which is generated with the application of force on a body.

For tensile deformation, Poisson’s ratio is positive.

For compressive deformation, it is negative.

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