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A compound cylinder is formed by shrinking a tube of 250 mm internal diameter and 25 mm wall thickness onto another tube of 250 mm external diameter and 25 mm wall thickness, both tubes being made of the same material. The stress set up at the junction owing to shrinkage is 10 MN/m2. The compound tube is then subjected to an internal pressure of 80 MN/m2. Find the shrinking allowance.

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