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A thick rope of rubber of density `1.5 (kg)/m^3` Young's modulus `5 xx 10^6 N/M^2` and length 8m is hung from the ceiling of a room . The increase in length due to its own weight is

A

a)`9.6 xx 10^(-5) m `

B

b)9.6 m

C

c)`18.816 xx 10^(-5) m`

D

d)`9.6 xx 10^(-3) m `

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