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A cylindrically shaped piece of collagen (a substance found in the body in connective tissue) is being stretched by a force that increases from 0 to `3.0xx10^(-2)N`. The length and radius of the collagen are, respectively, 2.5 and 0.091 cm, and Young's modulus is `3.1xx10^(6)N//m^(2)`. If the strtching obeys Hooke's law, what is the spring constant k for collagen ?

A

`3.5xx10^(3)N//m`

B

`1.0xx10^(3)N//m`

C

`3.2xx10^(2)N//m`

D

`6.4xx10^(2)N//m`

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