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The magnitude of the force developed by raising the temperature from `0^@C` to `100^@C` of the iron bar 1 m long and `1cm^2` cross-section when if held so that it is not permitted to expand or contract is `10^x` , find the value of 'x'. (Given `Y=10^11N//m^2,alpha=10^-5^@C^-1`)

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