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A wooden wheel of radius R is made of two semicircular parts (see figure). The two parts are held together by a ring made of a metal strip of cross - sectional area S and length L. L is slightly less than 2πR. To fit the ring on the wheel, it is heated so that its temperature rises by ΔT and it just steps over the wheel. As it cools down to surrounding temperature, it presses the semicircular parts together. If the coefficient of linear expansion of the metal is α and its Young's modulus is Y, the force that one part of the wheel applies on the other part is-

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2πSYαΔT
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SYαΔT
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πSYαΔT
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2SYαΔT
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The correct option is D 2SYαΔT

ΔLL=αΔT
The thermal stress developed is
TS=YΔLL=YαΔT
or T=SYαΔT
from free body diagram of one point of the wheel
or F=2T
where F is the force that one part of the wheel applies on the other part
F=2SYαΔT

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