Question: Suppose that you are going to measure Young's modulus for three rods by measuring their stretch when they are
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Question: Suppose that you are going to measure Young's modulus for three rods by measuring their stretch when they are suspended vertically and weights are hung from them (Figure 4.56) W W 2 (Figure 4.56) Rod 1 is 2.7 m long and cylindrical with radius 4 mm (1 mm is 0.001 m). Rod 2 is 3.2 m long by 12 mm wide by 6 mm deep. Rod 3 is 3.m long by 6 mm wide by 6 mm deep. The definition of Young's modulus, Y = (F/A)/(AL/L), includes the quantity A, the cross-sectional area. (a) What is the cross- sectional area of rod 1? (b) What is the cross-sectional area of rod 2? (c) What is the cross-sectional area of rod 3?
Question: Suppose that you are going to measure Young's modulus for three rods by measuring their stretch when they are suspended vertically and weights are hung from them (Figure 4.56) W W 2 (Figure 4.56) Rod 1 is 2.7 m long and cylindrical with radius 4 mm (1 mm is 0.001 m). Rod 2 is 3.2 m long by 12 mm wide by 6 mm deep. Rod 3 is 3.m long by 6 mm wide by 6 mm deep. The definition of Young's modulus, Y = (F/A)/(AL/L), includes the quantity A, the cross-sectional area. (a) What is the cross- sectional area of rod 1? (b) What is the cross-sectional area of rod 2? (c) What is the cross-sectional area of rod 3?