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A rubber string 10m long is suspended from a rigid support at its one end. Calculate the extension in the string due to its own weight. The density of rubber is `1.5xx10^(3)` and Young's modulus for the rubber is `5xx10^(6)Nm^(-2)` Take `g=10Nkg^(-1)` .

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