The spring balance does not read properly after its long use, because
A
The elasticity of spring increases
B
The elasticity decreases
C
Its plastic power decreases
D
Its plastic power increases
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B
The elasticity decreases
b (b)Due to elastic fatigue its elastic property decreases.
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