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The Young’s modulus of steel is `2.0xx10^(+11) w`/`m^2`. If the interatomic spacing for the metal is `2.8xx10^(-10)m`, find the increase in the interatomic spacing for a force of `10^9 N`|`m^2` and the force
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The Young’s modulus of steel is `2.0xx10^(+11) w`/`m^2`. If the interatomic spacing for the metal is `2.8xx10^(-10)m`, find the increase in the interatomic spacing for a force of `10^9 N`|`m^2` and the force constant?
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