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The adjacent graph shows the estension `(Deltal)` of a wire of length 1m suspended from the top of a roof at one end and with a load W connected to the other end. If the cross-sectional area of the wire is `10^-6m^2`, calculate the Young's modulus of the material of the wire.

A

`3xx10^(-12)(N)/(m^2)`

B

`2xx10^(-11)(N)/(m^2)`

C

`2xx10^(11)(N)/(m^2)`

D

`2xx10^(-13)(N)/(m^2)`

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The correct Answer is:
C

From the graph `l=10^-4m`,`F=20N`,`A=10^-6m^2`,
`L=1m`
`Y=(FL)/(Al)`
`=(20xx1)/(10^-6xx10^-4)`
`=20xx10^(10)=2xx10^(11)(N)/(m^2)`
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