The area of cross section of a steel wire $(Y = 2.0 \times {10^{11}}N/{m^2})$ is $0.1\;c{m^2}$. The force required to double its length will be
  • A$2 \times {10^{12}}N$
  • B$2 \times {10^{11}}N$
  • C$2 \times {10^{10}}N$
  • D$2 \times {10^6}N$
Easy
art

Download our app
and get started for free

Experience the future of education. Simply download our apps or reach out to us for more information. Let's shape the future of learning together!No signup needed.*

Similar Questions

  • 1
    The adjacent graph shows the extension $(\Delta l)$ of a wire of length $1m$ suspended from the top of a roof at one end with a load $W$ connected to the other end. If the cross sectional area of the wire is ${10^{ - 6}}{m^2},$ calculate the young’s modulus of the material of the wire
    View Solution
  • 2
    The upper end of a wire of diameter $12\,mm$ and length $1\,m$ is clamped and its other end is twisted through an angle of $30^{\circ}$. The angle of shear is$........^{\circ}$
    View Solution
  • 3
    Find the depth of lake at which density of water is $1\%$ greater than at the surface. Given compressibility ........... $km$ . $K = 50\times10^{-6}/atm$ ?
    View Solution
  • 4
    A solid sphere of radius $r$ made of a soft material of bulk modulus $K$ is surrounded by a liquid in a cylindrical container. A massless piston of area $a$ floats on the surface of the liquid, covering entire crosssection of cylindrical container. When a mass $m$ is placed on the surface of the piston to compress the liquid, the fractional decrement in the radius of the sphere, $\left( {\frac{{dr}}{r}} \right)$ is 
    View Solution
  • 5
    A steel rod of length $\ell$, cross sectional area $A$, young's modulus of elasticity $Y$, and thermal coefficient of linear expansion $'a'$ is heated so that its temperature increases by $t\,^oC$. Work that can be done by rod on heating will be
    View Solution
  • 6
    A metal wire having Poisson's ratio $1 / 4$ and Young's modulus $8 \times 10^{10} \,N / m ^2$ is stretched by a force, which produces a lateral strain of $0.02 \%$ in it. The elastic potential energy stored per unit volume in wire is $[$in $\left.J / m ^3\right]$
    View Solution
  • 7
    A steel wire of length ' $L$ ' at $40^{\circ}\,C$ is suspended from the ceiling and then a mass ' $m$ ' is hung from its free end. The wire is cooled down from $40^{\circ}\,C$ to $30^{\circ}\,C$ to regain its original length ' $L$ '. The coefficient of linear thermal expansion of the steel is $10^{-5} { }^{\circ}\,C$, Young's modulus of steel is $10^{11}\, N /$ $m ^2$ and radius of the wire is $1\, mm$. Assume that $L \gg $ diameter of the wire. Then the value of ' $m$ ' in $kg$ is nearly
    View Solution
  • 8
    A wire of length $L$ is hanging from a fixed support. The length changes to $L _{1}$ and $L _{2}$ when masses $1 \,kg$ and $2 \,kg$ are suspended respectively from its free end. Then the value of $L$ is equal to ..................
    View Solution
  • 9
    Mark the wrong statement
    View Solution
  • 10
    In an experiment to determine the Young's modulus, steel wires of five different lengths $(1,2,3,4$ and $5\,m )$ but of same cross section $\left(2\,mm ^{2}\right)$ were taken and curves between extension and load were obtained. The slope (extension/load) of the curves were plotted with the wire length and the following graph is obtained. If the Young's modulus of given steel wires is $x \times 10^{11}\,Nm ^{-2}$, then the value of $x$ is
    View Solution