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The Poisson's ratio of teak wood typically ranges from about 0.3 to 0.4. This ratio indicates the relationship between the longitudinal strain and the lateral strain experienced by the wood when subjected to stress. Variations in the value can occur due to factors like moisture content, density, and the specific growth conditions of the wood.

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