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A steel wire of length 600cm and diameter 1.2 mm is stretched through 4 mm by a load. Calculate the work done. Young's modulus of steel ` = 2xx 10^(11) Nm^(-2)`.

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To solve the problem of calculating the work done in stretching a steel wire, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Convert Length and Diameter to Standard Units**: - Given length \( L = 600 \, \text{cm} \). - Convert to meters: \[ ...
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