Poisson’s ratio (Ξ½) is a measure of the lateral strain (Ξ΅_lateral) relative to the axial strain (Ξ΅_axial) in a material subjected to an axial load. It is defined as Ξ½ = -Ξ΅_lateral / Ξ΅_axial.
This ratio is dimensionless and typically ranges between 0 and 0.5 for most materials. It provides insight into how a material deforms under stress.
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