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Calculate the increase in energy of a brass bar of length 0.4 m and cross-sectional area `1 cm^(2)`,when compressed with a load of 4kg wt along its length.Given Young's Modulus of Elasticity is `Y=1.0 xx 10^(11)Nm^(-2)`

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