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A 3.2 m long wire has a radius of 0.36 mm. When a 7.2 kg load is hung from it, the wire stretches 1.58 mm. What is Young’s modulus of the material of the wire?​

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3.2 m long wire has a radius of 0.36 mm. When a 7.2 kg load is hung from it, the wire stretches 1.58 mm. What is Young’s modulus of the material of the wire?

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3.2 m long wire has a radius of 0.36 mm. When a 7.2 kg load is hung from it, the wire stretches 1.58 mm. What is Young’s modulus of the material of the wire?

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