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A block of weight 100 N is suspended by copper and steel wires of same cross sectional area 0.5 cm2 and length 3 m and 1 m respectively. Their other ends are fixed on a ceiling as shown in figure. The angles subtended by copper and steel wires with ceiling are 30o and 60o respectively. If elongation in copper wire is ΔlC and elongation in steel wire is ΔlS, then the ratio ΔlCΔlS is

(Young's modulus for copper and steel are 1×1011 N/m2 and 2×1011 N/m2 respectively)


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Let tension in the steel wire be T1 and that in the copper wire be T2.
Assuming the whole system is in mechanical equilibrium, balancing the horizontal components of the tension in both the wires.
T1sin30=T2sin60
T12=T232
T1=3T2(1)


Δl2Δl1=T2l2A2Y2×A1Y1T1l1
Substituting the values and using equation (1)
Δl2Δl1=3T2T1×21=2

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