There are two wire of same material and same length while the diameter of second wire is two times the diameter of first wire, then the ratio of extension produced in the wires by applying same load will be
  • A$1 : 1$
  • B$2 : 1$
  • C$1 : 2$
  • D$4 : 1$
AIIMS 2013, Medium
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