The elongation of a wire on the surface of the earth is $10^{-4} \; m$. The same wire of same dimensions is elongated by $6 \times 10^{-5} \; m$ on another planet. The acceleration due to gravity on the planet will be $\dots \; ms ^{-2}$. (Take acceleration due to gravity on the surface of earth $=10 \; m / s ^{-2}$ )
  • A$0$
  • B$2$
  • C$4$
  • D$6$
JEE MAIN 2022, Medium
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