Determine by how much does the thighbone compress

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A 92-kg man's thighbone has a relaxed length of 0.52 m, a cross-sectional area of 6.9 10-4 m2, and a Young's modulus of 1.0 1010 N/m2. By how much does the thighbone compress when the man is standing on both feet in µm?

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