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[" 29.The interatomic distance for a metal is "3times10^(-10)m" .If the "],[" interatomic force constant is "3.6times10^(-9)N/A" ,then the "],[" Young's modulus in "N/m^(2)" will be "],[[" (a) "1.2times10^(11)," (b) "4.2times10^(11)],[" (c) "10.8times10^(8)," (d) "2.4times10^(10)]]

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