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20 December, 01:02

A 210-kg load is hung on a wire of length of 3.20 m, cross-sectional area 2.000 10-5 m2, and young's modulus 8.00 1010 n/m2. what is its increase in length?

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  1. 20 December, 01:31
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    To calculate for the length at which the length of the wire extended can be calculated through the equation,

    extension = ((force) (length)) / ((Young's modulus) (area))

    To calculate for the force one needs to find the weight of the object.

    F = (210 kg) (9.8 m/s²)

    F = 2058 N

    Substituting the known values,

    extension = ((2058 N) (3.2 m) / (8 x 10¹⁰ N/m²) (2 x 10⁻⁵ m²))

    extension = 4.116 x 10⁻³ m

    Answer: 4.116 x 10⁻³ m
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