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If stress is `10^(12)` times the strain produced in a wire, then its Young's modulus will be

A

`10^(12)` units

B

`10^(-12)` units

C

`10^(24)` units

D

`10^(-24)` units

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The correct Answer is:
A

`y=("stress")/("strain")=10^(12) ("strain")/("strain")`
`y=10^(12)` units.
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