A wire of cross section $4 \;mm^2$ is stretched by $0.1\, mm$ by a certain weight. How far (length) will be wire of same material and length but of area $8 \;mm^2$ stretch under the action of same force......... $mm$
A$0.05$
B$0.10$
C$0.15$
D$0.20$
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A$0.05$
a (a) $l = \frac{{FL}}{{AY}}$
$l \propto \frac{1}{A}$ $(F,L$ and $Y$ are constant$)$
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