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A wire of radius r, Young's modulus Y an...

A wire of radius `r`, Young's modulus `Y` and length `l` is hung from a fizxed point and support a heavty metal cycliner of volume `V` at its own lowest end. The change in length of the wire when cyclinder is immersed in a liquid of density `rho`, is in fact

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