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[" The increase in length is "l" of a wire of length "L" by the "],[" longitudinal stress.Then the stress is proportional to "],[[" (a) "L/l," (b) "UL," IMP PET "19861],[" (c) "1/times L," (d) "1^(2)times J]]

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