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Consider a steel guitar string of initial length L=1.00 meter and cross-sectional area A=0.500 square millimeters. The Young's modulus of the steel is Y=2.0×10¹¹ pascals. How far ( ΔL) would such a string stretch under a tension of 1500 newtons? Use two significant figures in your answer. Express your answer in millimeters.

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Answer:


\Delta L=15\,mm

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • length of a steel-string,
    L=1m
  • area of the string,
    A=0.5\,mm^2
  • Young's modulus of the steel,
    Y=2* 10^(11) Pa
  • force of tension on the string,
    F=1500\,N

We have the relation for change in length:


\Delta L=(F.L)/(A.Y)


\Delta L=(1500* 1000)/(0.5* 10^(-6)* 2* 10^(11))


\Delta L=0.015m


\Delta L=15\,mm

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