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In an imeganary experiment, the Yound's modulus Y of a material is given by `Y=( tau cos thetaT^(x))/(l^(3))` where `tau` is the torque, `theta` is the angle of twist, T is the time perod and l is the length of the wire. What is the value of x ?

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