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- At 40°C, a brass wire of 1 mm radius is hung from the ceiling. A small mass, M is hung from the free end of the wire. When the wire is cooled down from 40°C to 20°C it regains its original length of 0.2 m. The value of M is close to: (Coefficient of linear expansion and Young's modulus of brass are 10-5/°C and 1011 N/m2, respectively; g = 10 ms-2)
Q.
At , a brass wire of radius is hung from the ceiling. A small mass, is hung from the free end of the wire. When the wire is cooled down from to it regains its original length of . The value of is close to :
(Coefficient of linear expansion and Young's modulus of brass are and , respectively; )
Solution: