20 Physics -- Elasticity

Calculate the longest length of a steel wire that can hang vertically without breaking. Breaking stress for steel = 7.982 × 108 N/m2 and density for steel = 8.1 × 103 kg/m3 . (g = 9.8 m/s2 ).

Calculate the longest length of a steel wire that can hang vertically without breaking. Breaking stress for steel = 7.982 × 108 N/m2 and density for steel = 8.1 × 103 kg/m3 . (g = 9.8 m/s2 ).

Solution:
The breaking stress = 7.982 × 108 N/m2 ;
the density of steel, ρ = 8.1 × 103 kg/m3
Suppose A is the area of cross-section of the steel wire and L is the longest length of the steel wire.
We have,
 the weight of the wire = mg = (volume × density)g
or F = LAρ

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