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[" A wire "2m" in length suspended vertically stretches "],[" by "10mm" when mass of "10kg" is attached to the "],[" lower end.The elastic potential energy gain by the "],[" wire is (take "g=10m/s^(2))& omega=(1)/(2)f times Delta b]

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