Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
A and B are two wire. The radius of A is...

A and B are two wire. The radius of A is twice that of B. If they are stretched by the same load, then the stress on B is

A

equal to that of A

B

half that of A

C

two times that of A

D

four times that of A

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
D
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A and B are two wires. The radius of A is twice that of B. They are stretched by the some load. The the stress on B is

A and B are two wires. The radius of A is twice that of B. They are stretched by the same load. Then what is the stress on B ?

The ratio of radii of two wires of same material is 2 : 1. If they are stretched by the same force, the ratio of their stress is

Two steel wires of the same radius have their lengths in the ratio of 1:2 . If they are stretched by the same force, then the strains produced in the two wires will be in the ratio of

The ratio of the lengths of two wires A and B of same material is 1 :2 and the ratio of their diameters is 2:1. They are stretched by the same force, then the ratio of increase in length will be

The ratio of the lengths of two wires A and B of same material is 1:2 and the ratio of their diameter is 2:1 . They are stretched by the same force, then the ratio of increase in length will be

A and B are two cones. The curved surface area of A is twice that of B. The slant height of B is twice that of A. Whatis the ratio of radii of A to B?

Four wires of same material are stretched by the same load, which of them will elongate most?