Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
A metal wire of length L, area of cross-...

A metal wire of length L, area of cross-section A and young's modulus `Y` is stretched by a variable force `F` such that `F` is always slightly greater than the elastic forces of resistance in the wire. When the elongation of the wire is `l`

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A metal wire of length L, area of cross-section A and Young's modulus Y behaves as a spring of spring constant k.

A metal wire of length L, area of cross-section A and Young's modulus Y behaves as a spring of spring constant k.

A metal wire of length L, area of cross section A and Young's modulus Y behaves as a spring of spring constant K which is given by

If a metal wire of length L , having area of cross-section A and Young's modulus Y , behaves as a spring constant K . The value of K is

A wire of length l, area of cross section A and Young’s modulus of elasticity Y is stretched by a longitudinal force F. The change in length is Deltal Match the following two columns.

A wire of length l, area of cross section A and Young’s modulus of elasticity Y is stretched by a longitudinal force F. The change in length is Deltal Match the following two columns.

A force F doubles the length of wire of cross-section a The Young modulus of wire is