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A nylon rope of length 5m and diameter "5mm" is fixed to a ceiling and a stone weighing `100 pi N` is attached to its free end. The change in its diameter due to elongation of the rope is `(Y_(nylon )` = `5times10^(11)``N/m^2` Poisson ratio =0.2)

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