You drink so much boba tea that you have your own straw. It has an outer diameter of 14 mm, inner diameter of 11 mm, and length of 21 cm. It is made of glass with a Young's modulus of 68 GPa and tensile strength of 7 MPa. What is the effective spring constant of the straw with respect to elongation in N/m?
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