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Q. A wooden wheel of radius R is made of two semicircular parts (see figure). The two parts are held together by a ring made of a metal strip of cross sectional area S and length L. L is slightly less than 2R. To fit the ring on the wheel, it is heated so that its temperature rises by T and it just steps over the wheel. As it cools down to surroundifng temperature, it presses the semicircular parts together. If the coefficient of linear expansion of the metal is $R$, and its Young's modulus is Y, the force that one part of the wheel applies on the other part is :Physics Question Image

AIEEEAIEEE 2012Thermal Properties of Matter

Solution:

$L \Rightarrow S$
$\Delta L=L\,\propto\,\Delta T$
$\frac{F}{A}=\frac{\Delta L}{L}=Y$
$F=\alpha\Delta T\,YS
So, T=2F$
$T=2\alpha\Delta TYS$

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