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State the physical quantities one has to measure in order to determine the young's modulus of a wire?
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Answered by
bobpursley
force, area, and strain (changelength/length)
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Lydia
What does changelength/length mean
Answered by
Meshach
B). These physical quantities are:
Length of wire, extension of wire, load used, and diameter of wire.
Length of wire, extension of wire, load used, and diameter of wire.
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Gift
Length of wire, extension of wire and load used
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Ruth
Force,area, extension of wire,length
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The correct answer is:
Force, applied to the wire.
Area, cross-sectional area of the wire.
Extension of wire: the change in length of the wire under the action of the applied force.
Length of the wire: the initial length of the wire before any force is applied.
Force, applied to the wire.
Area, cross-sectional area of the wire.
Extension of wire: the change in length of the wire under the action of the applied force.
Length of the wire: the initial length of the wire before any force is applied.
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