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    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    ok thank you i just realised the first wire's Young Modulus was supposed to be 1.1*10^11.My bad!!
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    physics

    Wokey!!
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    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    but the questions says the wires have same extension .and in the solution the extension is different for each wire
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    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Two wire each have length 1.8 m and diameter 1.2 mm.One wire has Young modulus 1.1*10^2 Pa and the other has 2.2*10^11 Pa.One end of each wire is attached to same fixed point and the other end of each is attached to same load of 75 N so that each has same extension.Calculate the extension of the...
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    physics

    Two wire each have length 1.8 m and diameter 1.2 mm.One wire has Young modulus 1.1*10^2 Pa and the other has 2.2*10^11 Pa.One end of each wire is attached to same fixed point and the other end of each is attached to same load of 75 N so that each has same extension.Calculate the extension of the...
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    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Two wire each have length 1.8 m and diameter 1.2 mm.One wire has Young modulus 1.1*10^2 Pa and the other has 2.2*10^11 Pa.One end of each wire is attached to same fixed point and the other end of each is attached to same load of 75 N so that each has same extension.Calculate the extension of the...
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