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Which type of strain is there, when a spiral spring is stretched by a force?

A

longitudinal strain

B

volumetric strain

C

shear strain

D

Both (a) and (c)

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The correct Answer is:
D

(a) Increase in length will be reduced to half since `Deltal prop l_(i),` where `l_(i)` =initial length of the wire.
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