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A brass wire 1.8 m long at `27^(@)C` is held taut with a little tension b/w two rigid supports. If the wire is cooled to a temperature of `-39^(@)C`, what is the tension developed in the wire, if its diameter is 2.0 mm ? `a=2.0xx10^(-5)""^(@)C^(-1)andY=0.91xx10^(11)Pa`?

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