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प्रश्न
Answer the following.
A composite wire is prepared by joining a tungsten wire and steel wire end to end. Both the wires are of the same length and the same area of cross-section. If this composite wire is suspended to a rigid support and a force is applied to its free end, it gets extended by 3.25 mm. Calculate the increase in the length of tungsten wire and steel wire separately.
`("Y"_"Tungsten"= 4.1 × 10^11 "Pa, Y"_"Steel"= 2 × 10^11 "Pa")`
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उत्तर
Given: lS + lT = 3.25 mm, YT = 4.11 × 1011 Pa, Ys = 2 × 1011 Pa
To find: Extension in tungsten wire (lT)
Extension in steel wire (ls)
Formula: Y = `"FL"/("A"l)`
Calculation: From formula,
`"Y" prop 1/l` .....(∵ F, L and A are same for both the wires)
∴ `("Y"_"S")/("Y"_"T") = l_"T"/l_"S"`
∴ `(2 xx 10^11)/(4.11 xx 10^11) = l_"T"/l_"S"`
∴ `l_"T"/l_"S" = 0.487`
But lS + lT = 3.25
lS + 0.487 lS = 3.25
lS (1 + 0.487) = 3.25
lS = 2.186 mm
∴ lT = 3.25 - 2.186 = 1.064 mm
The extension in tungsten wire is 1.064 mm and the extension in steel wire is 2.186 mm.
