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Consider a wire of length L, density `rho` and Young's modulus Y . If l is elongation in wire, then frequency of wire is

A

`(1)/(2L) sqrt((Yl)/(rhoL))`

B

`(1)/(2L) sqrt((YL)/(rhol))`

C

`(1)/(L) sqrt((YL)/(rhol))`

D

`(1)/(L) sqrt((Yl)/(rhoL))`

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