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A copper wire of negligible mass, 1 m le...

A copper wire of negligible mass, `1 m` length and cross-sectional area `10^(6) m^(2)` is kept on a smooth horizontal table with one end fixed. A ball of mass `1 kg` is attached to the other end. The wire and the ball are rotating with an angular velocity of `20 rad//s`. If the elongation in the wire is `10^(-3) m`.
a. Find the Young's modulus of the wire (in terms of `xx 10^(11) N//m^(2)`).
b. If for the same wire as stated above, the angular velocity is increased to `100 rad//s` and the wire breaks down, find the breaking stress (in terms of `xx 10^(10) N//m^(2)`).

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