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A rod that was originally 100-cm-long experiences a strain of 82%. What is the new length of the rod?

122 cm


182 cm


82 cm


22 cm


108.2 cm

User Cansadadeserfeliz
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Answer: (b)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Original length of the rod is
L=100\ cm

Strain experienced is
\epsilon=82\%=0.82

Strain is the ratio of the change in length to the original length


\Rightarrow \epsilon =(\Delta L)/(L)\\\\\Rightarrow 0.82=(\Delta L)/(100)\\\\\Rightarrow \Delta L=82\ cm

Therefore, new length is given by (Considering the load is tensile in nature)


\Rightarrow L'=\Delta L+L\\\Rightarrow L'=82+100=182\ cm

Thus, option (b) is correct.

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