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A student performs an experiment to determine Young’s modulus of a wire, exactly 2m long, by Searle’s method. In a particular reading, the student measures the extension in the length of the wire to be 0.8mm with an uncertainty of ±0.05mm at a load of exactly 1.0kg. The student also measures the diameter of the wire to be 0.4mm with an uncertainty of ±0.01mm. Take g=9.8ms-2 (exact). The Young’s modulus obtained from the reading is


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2.0±0.3×1011Nm-2

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2.0±0.2×1011Nm-2

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2.0±0.1×1011Nm-2

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2.0±0.05×1011Nm-2

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Solution

The correct option is B

2.0±0.2×1011Nm-2


Step 1. Given data

Exact length of the wire, L=2m

Extension in the length of the wire, l=0.8mm

Uncertainty in the length of the wire, l=±0.05mm

Diameter of the wire, D=0.4mm

Uncertainty in the diameter of the wire, D=±0.01mm

Mass of the load, m=1.0kg

Step 2. Finding the Young's modulus, Y

By using the formula of Young's modulus,

Y=4mgLπD2l

Y=4×1×9.8×23.14×0.4×10-32×0.8×10-3 [1mm=10-3m, g=9.8ms-2,π=3.14]

Y=2×1011Nm-2

Step 3. Finding the uncertainty in the young's modulus, Y

By using the formula,

YY=2×DD+ll

Y2×1011=2×0.010.4+0.050.8

Y=0.22×1011Nm-2

Therefore, the Young's modulus obtained from the reading is 2.0±0.2×1011Nm-2.

Hence, the correct option is B.


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