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A metallic rod of radius `2cm` and cross sectional area `4cm^(2)` is fitted into a wooden circular disc of radisu `4cm`. If the Young's modulus of the materail of the ring is `2xx10^(11) N//m^(2)`, the force with which the metal ring expands is:

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