Q.
A wire of length L0 is supplied heat to raise its temperature by T. If γ is the coefficient of volume expansion of the wire and Y is Young's modulus of the wire then the energy density stored in the wire is
Due to heating the length of the wire increases. ∴ Longitudinal strain is produced ⇒LΔL=α×ΔT
Elastic potential energy per unit volume E=21× Stress × Strain =21×Y×( Strain )2 ⇒E=21×Y×(LΔL)2=21×Y×α2×ΔT2
or E=21×Y×(3γ)2×T2=181γ2YT2
[As γ=3α and ΔT=T (given)]