In the searle's experiment, after every step of loading, why should we wait for two minutes before taking the reading?( More than one options may be correct).
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In the searle's experiment, after every step of loading, why should we wait for two minutes before taking the reading?( More than one options may be correct). So that the wire can have its desired change in length. So that the wire can attain room temperature. So that vertical oscillations can get subsided.
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In the searle's experiment after every step of a loading an interval is required, as during this break of 2-3 minutes the wire becomes free from kinks.
- As the wire becomes free from the kinks, it achieves its desired length.
- Another reason for the time interval, is that the wire can also attain the given room temperature.
- A time interval after loading also lets the vertical oscillations in the wire to get subsided.
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