A guitar string of diameter 0.50 mm and length 0.75 m is subject to a tension of
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A guitar string of diameter 0.50 mm and length 0.75 m is subject to a tension of 150 N. If the string stretches an amount 0.40 mm, what is Young’s modulus of the string?
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