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[" 6.A load of mass "Mkg" is suspended from a steel "],[" wire of length "2m" and radius "1.0mm" in "],[" Searle's apparatus experiment.The increase in "],[" length produced in the wire is "4.0mm" .Now the "],[" load is fully immersed in a liquid of relative "],[" density "2." The relative density of the material "],[" of the steel wire is : "],[" (A) "4.0mm" (B) "3.0mm" (C) "5.0mm" (D) zero "]

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