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An iron bar of length I and having a cross-section area A is heated from `0^(@)` to `100^(@)C`. If this bar is so held that it is not permitted to expand or bend, the force that is developed, is

A

Inversely rhoortional to the cross-sectional area of the bar

B

Independent of the length of the bar

C

Inversely rhoortional to the length of the bar

D

Directly rhoortional to the length of the bar

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The correct Answer is:
B

Since, `Y = (FL)/(A delta l)`
`rArr F = (YA Delta l)/(L)`
Since, `alpha = (Delta l)/(L Delta T) = 100 alpha = (Delta l)/(L)`
`therefore F = YA xx alpha xx 100 = YA xx 100 alpha`
Force is independent of length L.
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