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In the searle's experiment, after every step of loading, why should we wait for two minutes before taking the reading?( More than one options may be correct).

A

So that the wire can have its desired change in length

B

So that the wire cannot attain room temeprature.

C

So that vertical oscillations cannot get subsided.

D

So that the wire has no change in its radius.

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