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The Young’s modulus of a wire is numeric...

The Young’s modulus of a wire is numerically equal to the stress which will:

A

Not change the length of the wire

B

Double the length of the wire

C

Increase the length by 50%

D

Change the area of cross section of the wire to half.

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