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when subjected to a force of compression, the length of a bone (compression Youngs modulus 9.3×10^9N/m2,...

when subjected to a force of compression, the length of a bone (compression Youngs modulus 9.3×10^9N/m2, tensile Youngs modulus 4.4x10^10N/m2) decreases by 1.9×10^-5m. when the same home is subjected to a tensile force of the same magnitude, by how much does it stretch?

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