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Pick up the correct statement from the following:
A wire wound in spiral form, is called a helical spring
The pitch of a close coil spring, is very small
The angle made by the coil with horizontal, is called the angle of helix
In the open coil helical spring, the angle of helix is comparatively large
All the above.
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All the above.
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