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Where does the work done go during the stretching of a wire ?

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To answer the question "Where does the work done go during the stretching of a wire?", we can break down the explanation into several steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Work Done**: When a force is applied to stretch a wire, work is done on the wire. This work is defined as the product of the force applied and the distance over which it is applied. 2. **Stretching of the Wire**: As the force is applied, the wire undergoes deformation, which means it stretches. This deformation is a result of the internal molecular structure of the wire being altered. ...
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