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Derive a relation between potential energy and Young's modules of a wire

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Answered by falaqansari544
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Hooke’s Law, F = -kx, where F is the force and x is the elongation.

The work done = energy stored in stretched string = F.dx

The energy stored can be found from integrating by substituting for force,

and we find,

The energy stored = kx2/2, where x is the final elongation.

The energy density = energy/volume

= (kx2/2)/(AL)

=1/2(kx/A)(x/L)

= 1/2(F/A)(x/L)

= 1/2(stress)(strain)

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