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A cylindrical specimen of a brass alloy 8.0 mm (0.32 in.) in diameter and 85.9 mm (3.38 in.) long is pulled in tension with a force of 2660 N (598.0 lbf); the force is subsequently released. Compute the final length of the specimen at this time.

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