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Wires A and B are made from the same material. A has twice the diameter and three times the length of B. If the elastic limits are not reached, when each is stretched by the same tension, the ratio energy stored in A to that in B is
Options
(a) (2:3)
(b) (3:4)
(c) (3:2)
(d) (6:1)
Correct Answer:
(3:4)
Explanation:
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