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The stress is 0.065 newton, plus a component at each point that's due to the weight

of the wire below that point. That component depends in turn on the density of the

material of which the wire is formed.

The strain and elongation both depend on the ductility of the material of which the

wire is formed.

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Q: What is the stress strain and elongation of a wire if it is 80cm long and 0.03 cm in diameter used to hang an object weighing 6.5 x 10-2 Newton?
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