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A uniform rod of length `L`, has a mass per unit length `lambda` and area of cross section `A`. The elongation in the rod is `l` due to its own weight, if it suspended form the celing of a room. The Young's modulus of the rod is

A

`( 2 lambda g L^(2) )/( Al)`

B

` ( lambda g L^(2) )/( 2 Al)`

C

`( 2 lambda g L^(2) )/( Al)`

D

`( lambda gl^(2))/( AL)`

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