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EBK COLLEGE PHYSICS
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ISBN: 8220106755235
Author: Field
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8, Problem 27MCQ
You have a heavy piece of equipment hanging from a 1.0-mm-diameter wire. Your supervisor asks that the length of the wire be doubled without changing how far the wire stretches. What diameter must the new wire have?
A. 1.0 mm
B. 1.4 mm
C. 2.0 mm
D. 4.0 mm
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