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A force of 100 N produces a change of `0.01%` in a length of wire of area of cross -section `1.0 mm^2`. Young's modulus of the wire is

A

a)`10^11 N/m^2`

B

b)`10^8 N/m^2`

C

c)`10^12 N/m^2`

D

d)`10^9 N/m^2`

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C
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