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In order to determine the Young’s Modulus of a wire of radius 0.2cm (measured using a scale of least count =0.001cm) and length 1m(measured using a scale of least count =1mm), a weight of mass 1kg (measured using a scale of least count=1g) was hanged to get the elongation of0.5cm (measured using a scale of least count 0.001cm). What will be the fractional error in the value of Young’s Modulus determined by this experiment?


A

9%

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B

1.4%

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0.9%

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D

0.14%

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Solution

The correct option is B

1.4%


Solution:

Step 1: Given information

Radius =0.2cm

Length =1m

Mass =1kg

Elongation =0.5cm

Step 2: Calculate the fractional error in the value of Young’s Modulus determined by this experiment

Knows, Y=StressStrain=FLAl=mg.Lπr2.l

Where, Y=Elongation, F=Force, A=Area, and L=Length

Therefore,

Y=mgLA.l

ΔYY=Δmm+Δgg+ΔAA+Δll+ΔLL

YY=1g1kg+0+2+rr+ll+LL

YY=1g1kg+20.001cm0.2cm+0.001cm0.5cm+0.001m1m

Simplify further,

YY=11000+21×102×103+1×1025×103+1103

YY=11000+1100+2103+1103

YY=1+10+2+11000

Simplify further,

YY=141000×100%

YY=1.4%

Hence, the correct option is (B).


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