Q.
A steel wire of length 4.7m and cross-sectional area 3.0×10−5m2 stretches by the same amount as a copper wire of length 3.5m and cross-sectional area 4.0×10−5m2 under a given load. The ratio of the Young's modulus of steel to that of copper is
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Solution:
Given, for steel wire
Length (l1)=4.7m
Area of cross-section (A1)=3.0×10−5m2
For copper wire
Length(l2)=3.5m
Area of cross-section (A2)=4.0×10−5m2
Let F be the given load under which steel and copper wires be stretched by the same amount Δl.
Young's modulus (Y)=Δl/lF/A=A×ΔlF×l
For steel, Ys=A1×ΔlF×l1 ........(i)
For copper, Yc=A2×ΔlF×l2 ..........(ii)
Dividing Eq. (i) by Eq. (ii), we get YcYs=A1×ΔlF×l1×F×l2A2×Δl =l2l1×A1A2 =3.54.7×3.0×10−54.0×10−5 =10.518.8=1.79=1.8