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A steel wire is 1m long and `1mm^2` in area of cross-section. If it takes 200 N to stretch this wire by 1mm how much force will be required to stretch the wire of the same area and of same material having length of 10m to 1002 cm

A

100 N

B

200 N

C

400 N

D

2000 N

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