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A `0.1 kg` mass is suspended from a wire of negligible mass. The length of the wire is `1 m` and its cross - sectional area is `4.9xx10^(-7) m^(2)`. If the mass is pulled a little in the vertically downward direction and released , it performs `SHM` with angular frequency `140 rad s^(-1)`. If the young's modulus of the material of the wire is ` pxx10^(9) Nm^(-2)`, find the value of `p`.

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