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Two parallel wires A and B of same meterial are fixed to rigid support at the upper ends and subjected to same load at the lower ends. The subjeted to same load at the lower ends. The lengths of the wire are in the ration 4 : 5 and their radii are in the ratio 4 : 3 the increase in the length of wire A is 1 mm. Calculate the increase in the length of wire A is 1mm. Calculate the increase in the length of the wire B.

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