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2.what material property would still cause strain in a strain gauge that is positioned perpendicular to the direction of force if it were fully bonded in a high strain regionof the specimen? if this occurs, then the set up must be calculated as a two-active gauge set up. will this set up continue to compensate for the environmental factor?

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