Physics, asked by sahamit057, 1 year ago

what happened to the Young's modulus of a body if the load hanging on the it is doubled?

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Answered by pranavpatel123
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when we doubled the load of the given wire, there will be change in length of wire that is delta L to the original length. when we increased load very much, then the string will be cutted and experiment will be failed. hope you enjoyed my answer. mark it as brainliest answer

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Answered by braj8294
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Answer:No it won't.

Explanation:Young's modulus is the inherent property of the material.Mathematically, it is the ratio of normal stress to the longitudinal strain if within the elastic limit. As the load doubles, stress increases and so does the strain. So the young's modulus of elastisity won't change.

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