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What is the percentage increase in length of a wire having diameter 1.5 mm, stretched by a force of 50 kg-wt?
(Young's modulus of elasticity of wire (Y)=15×1011 dyne/cm2 and g=10 m/s2)

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0.19
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0.019
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1.9
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19
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Solution

The correct option is A 0.19
Young modulus of elasticity (Y) is given by Y=FLAL
percentage increase in length, LL×100=FAY×100 ...(i)
Diameter (d)=1.5 mm.
Area (A) =π4d2=π4(1.5×103)2=1.76×106 m2

Given:
Y=15×1011 dyne/cm2
[1 dyne/cm2=0.1 N/m2]
Y=1.5×1011 N/m2

F=50 kg-wt=50×10 N=500 N

From Equation (i)
Percentage increase in length (LL×100)=FAY×100
=500×1001.76×106×1.5×1011
=0.19 %

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