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The ratio of the change in dimension at right angles to the applied force to the initial dimensions is known as​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The ratio of stress and strain is called a young's modulus which is denoted by Y. Now when we apply force in one direction then length will change along that direction and will also change along perpendicular direction.

Answered by sarahssynergy
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The ratio of the change in dimension at right angles to the applied force to the initial dimensions:

Explanation:

  • Y = Stress/Strain
  • Δd/d = lateral strain
  • v = -lateral strain/longitudinal strain.
  • The lateral strain is the ratio of change in the diameter of the wire to its change in diameter in longitudinal direction.
  • Lateral strain is the correct answer.
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