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A wire has a cross sectional area of 4.00 mm2 and is stretched by 0.100 mm by a certain force. How far will a wire of the same material and length stretch if its cross-sectional area is 8.00 mm2 and the same force is used to stretch it

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Answer:
0.05\ mm

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Cross-sectional area of wire
A_1=4\ mm^2

Extension of wire
\delta l=0.1\ mm

Extension in a wire is given by


\Rightarrow \delta l=(FL)/(AE)

where,
E=\text{Youngs modulus}


\Rightarrow \delta_1=(FL)/(A_1E)\quad \ldots(i)

for same force, length and material


\Rightarrow \delta_2=(FL)/(A_2E)\quad \ldots(ii)

Divide (i) and (ii)


\Rightarrow (0.1)/(\delta_2)=(A_2)/(A_1)\\\\\Rightarrow \delta_2=0.1* (4)/(8)\\\\\Rightarrow \delta_2=0.05\ mm

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