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5. The ultimate strength of a metallic wire for tension is 2.0 x10^8 Pa. The wire was set up with a vertical mounting an

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5 The Ultimate Strength Of A Metallic Wire For Tension Is 2 0 X10 8 Pa The Wire Was Set Up With A Vertical Mounting An 1
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5. The ultimate strength of a metallic wire for tension is 2.0 x10^8 Pa. The wire was set up with a vertical mounting and a 200 kg load is hang from its lower end. The diameter of the wire is 0.50 cm. What would be the outcome of this set up? a) the wire will break because the stress of the wire is 12 times greater than ultimate strength b) the wire will not break because the ultimate strength of the wire is 4.4 times greater c) the wire will break because the stress of the wire is 14 times greater d) the wire will not break because the O ultimate strength of the wire is 2 times greater O nota