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A piece of copper wire has a length of 2m at `10^(@)`C. Its length at `100^(@)` C is (Coefficient of linear expansion of copper = `17 xx 10^(-6)//^(@) C `)

A

20.00306 m

B

2.00306 m

C

4.000306m

D

15.000306m

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