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A relaxed biceps muscle requires a force of 25.4 N for an elongation of 3.20 cm; under maximum tension, the same muscle requires a force of 500 N for the same elongation.
Find Young's modulus (Pa) for the muscle tissue under each of these conditions if the muscle can be modeled as a uniform cylinder with an initial length of 0.200 m and a cross-sectional area of 50.0 {\rm cm}^{2} .

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