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Q. As shown in the figure, an equilateral triangle $A B C$ is formed by joining three rods of equal lengths and $D$ is the midpoint of $A B$. Coefficient of linear expansion of the material of $A B$ is $\alpha_{1}$ and that of $A C$ and $B C$ is $\alpha_{2}$. If the length $D C$ remains constant for small changes in temperature, thenPhysics Question Image

AP EAMCETAP EAMCET 2018

Solution:

For a change of temperature by $t$, change in length $D C$ is $\Delta D C$, then $\Delta D C^{2}=\Delta A C^{2}-\Delta A D^{2}$
$=l\left(1+\alpha_{2} t\right)^{2}-\left(\frac{l}{2}\left(1+\alpha_{2} t\right)\right)^{2}$
$=l^{2}\left(2 \alpha_{2} t\right)-\frac{l^{2}}{4}\left(2 \alpha_{1} t\right)$
(After neglecting terms $\alpha_{2}^{2} t^{2}$ and $\alpha_{1}^{2} t^{2}$, being very small)
As, $\Delta D C=0$
$\Rightarrow l^{2} 2 \alpha_{2} t-\frac{l^{2}}{4}\left(2 \alpha_{1} t\right)=0$
$\Rightarrow \alpha_{1}=4 \alpha_{2}$