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Consider two cylindrical rods of identical dimensions, one of rubber and the other of steel. Both the rods are fixed rigidily at one end of the roof. A mass M is attached to each of the free ends aat the centre of the rods

A

Both the rods will elongate but there shall be no perceptible change in shape

B

The steel rod will elongate and change shape but the rubber rod will only elongate.

C

The steel rod will elongate without any perceptible change in shape, but the rubber rod will elongate and the shape of the bottom edge will change to an ellipse.

D

The steel rod will elongate, without any perceptible change in shape, but the rubber rod will elongate with the shape of the bottom edge tapered to a tip at the centre.

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