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[" Example "5" Find the greatest length of steel wire that can hang vertically "],[" without breaking.Breaking stress of steel = "8.0times10^(8)N/m^(2)." Density of steel "],[=8.0times10^(3)kg/m^(3)." Take "g=10m/s^(2)]

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