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A student plots a graph from hs readings on the determination of Young modulus of a metal wire but forgets to put the labels figure. The quantities on X and Y axes may be respectively

A

weight hund and extension

B

stress applied and extension

C

stress applied and strain produced

D

stress appleid and energy stored.

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