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A metallic wire with tension `T` and at temperature `30^(@)C` vibrates with its fundamental frequency of `1 kHz`. The same wire with the same tension but at `10^(@)C` temperature vibrates with a fundamental frequency of `1.001 kHz`. The coefficient of linear expansion of the wire is equal to `10^(-K) .^(@)C`. Find `2K`.

A

`2xx10^(-4)//^(@)C`

B

`1.5xx10^(-4)//^(@)C`

C

`1xx10^(-4)//^(@)C`

D

`0.5xx10^(-4)//^(@)C`

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C
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