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You hang a heavy ball with a mass of 94 kg from a platinum rod 3.2 m long by 2.2 mm by 3.1 mm. You measure the stretch of the rod, and find that the rod stretched 0.002588 m. Part 1 (a) Using these experimental data, what value of Young's modulus do you get? Y= N/m2 the tolerance is +/-2% By accessing this Question Assistance, you will learn while you earn points based on the Point Potential Policy set by your instructor.

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Answer:


1.67* 10^(11) N/m^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of the ball,
m=94 kg

Force = weight of the ball


F=mg = 94kg* 9.81 m/s^2=922.14N

For Young's modulus, substitute the values in the formula which is as follows:


(F)/(A)=Y(\Delta L)/(L)\\\Rightarrow Y= (FL)/(A\Delta L)\\\Rightarrow Y =(922.14 * 3.2)/(2.2* 10^(-3)* 3.1* 10^(-3) * 0.002588)=1.67* 10^(11) N/m^2

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