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An iron wire AB has diameter of  0.6 mm and length 3 m at  0 C .The wire is now stretched between the opposite walls of a brass casing at 0 C . What is the extra tension that will be set up in the wire when the temperature of the system is raised to 40 C ?

Given α brass  =18× 10 6 /K

α iron  =12× 10 6 /K

Y iron  =21× 10 10 N/m 2


 

PhysicsMechanical Properties of SolidsJEE Main
Options:
  • A 14.2 N
  • B 13.8 N
  • C 16.3 N
  • D 21.7 N
Solution:
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The correct answer is: 14.2 N
Increase in length of the iron wire = L α Δ t = L × 12 × 10 - 6 × 40 = 48L × 10 - 5 m

Increase in length of the brass tube = L α Δ t = L × 18 × 10 - 6 × 40 = 72L × 10 - 5 m

Since the increase in length of the brass tube is greater than that of the iron wire, the latter will be tightened. Let T be the tension in the wire. Then

Stress = T π r 2 = T π 3 × 1 0 - 4 2 = T 9 π × 1 0 - 8

Strain = 7 2 L - 4 8 L × 1 0 - 5 L = 2 4 × 1 0 - 5

Since stress=Y×strain,T9π×10-8=21×1010×24×10-5

T = 2 1 × 1 0 10 × 2 4 × 1 0 - 5 × 9 π × 1 0 - 8 = 14.2 N

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