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The length of wire `OE` is divided into five equal parts `OA`, `AB`, `BC`, `CD` and `DE` The wire is hanging from `E` and its length is given by
`(5)/(4)(sigma)/(rhog)`, where `sigma` is the breaking stress and `rho` is the density of the material of the wire. Find the point at which wire will break

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