Mechanical Properties of Solids
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A steel wire of length 4.7 m and cross-sectional area 3.0 × 10 – 5 m 2 stretches by the same amount as a copper wire of length 3.5 m and cross- sectional area of 4.0 × 10 – 5 m 2 under a given load. What is the ratio of the Young’s modulus of steel to that of copper?
Solution:
Here, for steel wire,
Area of cross-section,A 1 = 3.0 × 10 − 5 m 2
Stretching,Δ l 1 = Δ l (say)
Stretching force on steel,F 1 = F
For copper wire, length of wire,l 2 = 3.5 m
Area of cross-section,A 2 = 4.0 × 10 − 5 m 2
Stretching,Δ l 2 = Δ l (given);
Stretching force on copper,F 2 = F
LetY 1 and Y 2 be the Young's modulus of steel and copper wire respectively.
∴ Y 1 =
=
. . . ( i ) and Y 2 =
=
=
. . . ( i i )
Dividing (i) by (ii), we get
=
×
=
= 1.79 = 1.8
⇒ Y 1 : Y 2 = 1.8 : 1
Area of cross-section,
Stretching,
Stretching force on steel,
For copper wire, length of wire,
Area of cross-section,
Stretching,
Stretching force on copper,
Let
Dividing (i) by (ii), we get
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