If the length of wire is 1 m and cross-sectional area 5×10?? m², when the wire stretched through 1 mm by a force of 10,000 N. The modulus of elasticity of the wire would be Select one: a. 2×10? N/m² b. 2×10¹¹ N/m² c. 2×10? N/m² d. 2×10? N/m²
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