Nickel: Negative Gauge Factor & Its Impact on Strain Gauges

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1. Why Nickel has got negative gauge factor?
2. What effect it will have when we use these materials in strain gauges?
 
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Please anybody tell me the answers for these questions.I will be thankfull to them.Its in ASTM materials.I don't have this.So please help.
 
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