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[" A steel wire "1.5m" long and of radius "1mm" is attached with a load "3kg" at one end the other end of the "],[" streed it is whined in a verical circle with a frequency "2H" .The elongation of the wire when the weight "],[" he lougst position is "-times10^(-3)m-(Y=2times10^(11)N/m" and "g=10m/s^(2))]

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