If Young's modulus of iron is $2 \times {10^{11}}\,N/{m^2}$ and the interatomic spacing between two molecules is $3 \times {10^{ - 10}}$metre, the interatomic force constant is ......... $N/m$
  • A$60 $
  • B$120$
  • C$30 $
  • D$180$
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