Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
If the thickness of the wire is doubled,...

If the thickness of the wire is doubled, then the breaking force in the above question will be

A

6 F

B

4 F

C

8 F

D

2 F

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • ELASTICITY

    ERRORLESS |Exercise Assertion and Reason|12 Videos
  • FLUID MECHANICS

    ERRORLESS |Exercise Fluid Mechanics|19 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If the length of the wire is doubled the strain produced is

If the breaking force for a given wire is F, then the breaking force of two wires of same magnitude will be

Assertion: If length of a rod is doubled, the breaking load remains the same. Reason: Breaking load is equal to the elastic limit.

When radius of wire is doubled, the elongation dl of the wire

The length of the wire is doubled. Its conductance will be

Resistivity of a material of wire is 3 * 10^(-6) Omega-m and resistance of a particular thickness and length of wire is 2 Omega . If the diameter of the wire gets doubled then the resistivity will be

Two copper wires have equal length but the thickness of one is twice that of the other. If the resistance of the thin wire is 10 Omega , find the resistance of the thick wire.