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A copper alloy cylinder that is 1.1 feet long with a diameter of 47.07 inch is subjected to a tensile stress of 1,177 psi along its length. Assuming this applied stress is purely elastic, calculate the diameter, in inches, of the cylinder under this load. For this alloy, the elastic modulus is 1,175,618 psi and the Poisson's ratio is 0.34. Answer format X. XX Unit: inch

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