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When a wire is stretched to double it.s length
a) Radius is halved
b) Strain is unity
c) Stress is equal to Youngs modulus
d) Stress is unity

A

a. and .b. are correct

B

b. and .c. are correct

C

c., .d. are correct

D

d. is correct

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