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A copper wire of length $4.0m$ and area of cross-section $1.2\,c{m^2}$ is stretched with a force of $4.8 \times {10^3}$ $N.$ If Young’s modulus for copper is $1.2 \times {10^{11}}\,N/{m^2},$ the increase in the length of the wire will be
Find the depth of lake at which density of water is $1\%$ greater than at the surface. Given compressibility ........... $km$ . $K = 50\times10^{-6}/atm$ ?
Two wires of same length and radius are joined end to end and loaded. The Young's modulii of the materials of the two wires are $Y_{1}$ and $Y_{2}$. The combination behaves as a single wire then its Young's modulus is:
A student plots a graph from his reading on the determination of Young’s modulus of a metal wire but forgets to label. The quantities on $X$ and $Y$ axes may be respectively.