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A stress of `1kg//mm^(2)` is applied on a wire. If the modulus of elasticity of the wire is `10^(10) "dyne"//cm^(2)`, then the percentage increase in the length of the wire will be

A

0.007

B

0.0098

C

98

D

9.8

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