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PhysicsElasticityMiscellaneousHard2 minPYQ_2023
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The Young's modulus of a steel wire of length6 mand cross-sectional area3 mm2, is2 × 1111 N/m2. The wire is suspended from its support on a given planet. A block of mass4 kgis attached to the free end of the wire. The acceleration due to gravity on the planet is14of its value on the earth. The elongation of wire is (Takegon the earth= 10 m/s2):

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Solution:

The external force or tension F acting on the wire is its own weight. It is given by

 F= mg=4 kg×104 m s-2=10 N

The formula to calculate the Young's modulus of the material of the wire is given by

Y= FALL= FLLA..........................(1)

where, A is the cross-sectional area, L is the original length and L is the elongation of the wire.

Substitute the given values of the known parameters into equation (1) and solve to calculate the required elongation of the wire.

2×1011 N/m2= 10 N×6 mL×3 mm2×1 m2106 mm2L= 10 N×6 m2×1011 N/m2×3 mm2×1 m2106 mm2= 0.0001 m×103 mm1 m= 0.1 mm

Stream:JEESubject:PhysicsTopic:ElasticitySubtopic:Miscellaneous
2mℹ️ Source: PYQ_2023

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