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Derive an expression for the young’s modulus of a wire in terms of its
radius.

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In a searls experiment for determination of Young's modulus when a load of 50kg is added to 3 meter long wire micrometer screw having pitch 1 mm needs to be given a quarter turn in order to restore the horizontal position of a spirit level. Young's modulus of wire if it cross sectional area is 10^-5 m^2 is

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In a searls experiment for determination of Young's modulus when a load of 50kg is added to 3 meter long wire micrometer screw having pitch 1 mm needs to be given a quarter turn in order to restore the horizontal position of a spirit level. Young's modulus of wire if it cross sectional area is 10^-5 m^2 isIn a searls experiment for determination of Young's modulus when a load of 50kg is added to 3 meter long wire micrometer screw having pitch 1 mm needs to be given a quarter turn in order to restore the horizontal position of a spirit level. Young's modulus of wire if it cross sectional area is 10^-5 m^2 In a searls experiment for determination of Young's modulus when a load of 50kg is added to 3 meter long wire micrometer screw having pitch 1 mm needs to be given a quarter turn in order to restore the horizontal position of a spirit level. Young's modulus of wire if it cross sectional area is 10^-5 m^2 is

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