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The cord length "a" is tightly bounded at both ends P and Q. It is drawn from the

center of the PQ in such a way that it acquires the shape of a triangle. If the radius of

wire is "b" and the Young's modulus is K then find the tension produced in chord​

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The cord length "a" is tightly bounded at both ends P and Q. It is drawn from the

center of the PQ in such a way that it acquires the shape of a triangle. If the radius of

wire is "b" and the Young's modulus is K then find the tension produced in chord

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