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2 June, 22:27

Consider a metal bar of initial length L and cross-sectional area A. The Young's modulus of the material of the bar is Y. Find the "spring constant" k of such a bar for low values of tensile strain.

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  1. 3 June, 00:45
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    Spring constant = YA / L

    Explanation:

    Let F be the force being applied on cross sectional area A of metal bar due to which an extension of ΔL is obtained in the wire of length L then

    stress = F / A

    strain = ΔL / L

    Young's modulus = (F / A) / (ΔL / L)

    Y = (F L / A ΔL)

    (F / ΔL) = (YA / L)

    Spring constant = (F / ΔL)

    Spring constant = YA / L
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