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if s is stress and y is young's modulus of material of a wire the energy stored in the wire per unit volume is​

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Answered by kavitharajan999
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Step-by-step explanation:

energy stored in the wire per unit volume =U=(1/2)*stress*strain

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Answered by duragpalsingh
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Answer:

S^2/ 2Y

Explanation:

Stress of material of wire = S

Young's Modulus of material of wire = Y

According to the formula, Young's modulus  is the ratio of stress and strain.

Then, Strain = S / Y

Energy stored in wire / volume = 1 / 2* stress * strain

                                                    = 1/2 * S * S/Y

                                                    = S² / 2Y

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