9.1 A steel wire of length 4.7 m and cross-sectional area 3.0 × 10-5 m2 stretches by the same amount as a copper wire of length 3.5 m and cross-sectional area of 4.0 × 10–5 m2 under a given load. What is the ratio of Young’s modulus of steel to that of copper?
Given:
Length of the steel wire, L = 4.7 m
Area of the cross-section of the steel wire, A = 3.0 × 10-5 m2
Length of the copper wire, L = 3.5 m
Area of the cross-section of the copper wire, A = 4.0 × 10-5 m2
Change in length in both cases is same; = ΔL = ΔL = ΔL.
Force applied in both the cases is also same.
For the steel wire:
For the copper wire:
The ratio of Young’s modulus of steel to that of copper is 1.79: 1.
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