A thin copper wire of length l metre increases in length by $ 2\%$ when heated through $10^o C$. ......... $\%$ is the percentage increase in area when a square copper sheet of length $l$ metre is heated through $10^o C$
  • A$4$
  • B$8$
  • C$16$
  • D
    None of the above
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