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The height of the specimen at various applied pressures is given by _____________

(a) H=H0*∑∆H

(b) H=H0-∑∆H

(c) \(H=\frac{H_0}{∑∆H}\)

(d) H=H0+∑∆H

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Correct answer is (d) H=H0+∑∆H

For explanation: The height of specimen at equilibrium under various applied pressures is,

H=H0+∑∆H,

where, H0=initial height of the specimen

∆H= change in specimen thickness under any pressure increment. The sum of each pressure increment is ∑∆H.

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