A pan is suspended from a steel wire. Weights are slowly put on the pan

A pan is suspended from a steel wire. Weights are slowly put on the pan and as the weight increases, the change in the length of the steel wire

Options

(a) Will be uniform in the beginning and later the change will increase
(b) Uniform throughout
(c) Non-uniform throughout
(d) none of these

Correct Answer:

Will be uniform in the beginning and later the change will increase

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