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A metal wire of length `L_1` and area of cross section A is ttached to a rigid support. Another metal wire of length `L_2` and of the same cross sectional area is attached to the free end of the first wire. A body of mass M is then suspended from the free end of the second wire, if `Y_1` and `Y_2` are the Young's moduli of the wires respectively the effective force constant of the system of two wires is

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