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The breaking stress for a substance is `10^(6)N//m^(2)`. What length of the wire of this substance should be suspended verticaly so that the wire breaks under its own weight? (Given: density of material of the wire `=4xx10^(3)kg//m^(3)` and `g=10 ms^(-12))`

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