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Which type of elastic force is present in the string on a guitar?

The correct answer is: Hooke's law.

The string on a guitar is an example of a linear elastic object. When the string is stretched, it obeys Hooke's law, which states that the force required to stretch a spring is directly proportional to the amount of stretching. In other words, the more the string is stretched, the greater the force required to keep it stretched.

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