A weight is suspended from a long metal wire if the wire suddenly breaks its temperature
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The temperature of the metal wire will increase.
When a weight is suspended from a long metal wire, it stretches the metal wire causing a build-up of pent-up energy. When the wire stretches to its maximum tensile limit (maximum force that can be borne by the wire), it snaps. During this process, the pent-up energy is suddenly released in the form of heat, causing the temperature to rise.
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temperature increases
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when a weight is suspended from a wire it elongates to its maximum length and acquires energy but as soon as it breaks energy is released in the form of heat .so the temperature increases
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