A metal bar of length L and area of cross-section A is rigidly clamped between two walls. The Young's modulus of its material is Y and the coefficient of linear expansion is α. The bar is heated so that its temperature increases by θ∘C. The force exerted at the ends of the bar is given by
YAαθ
The coefficient of linear expansion is defined as
α=Increase in lengthOriginal length×Temperature rise =lLθ
∴ Increase in length, l=αLθ.
Now, we know that, Y=FLAl
⇒F=YAlL=YAαLθL=YAαθ
Hence, the correct choice is (c).