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what will be tha breaking force when a wire can withstand the maximum load?​

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Answered by itzPapaKaHelicopter
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  • Breaking force = Breaking stress × Area of cross-section. When the wire is cut to half, there is no change in the area of cross-section of the wire. Therefore, there is no change in the maximum load (i.e., breaking force) the wire can support.

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The maximum permissible stress of the wire depends inversely upon the cross sectional area of the material.

 \textbf{Mathematically stressσ=}

 \frac{Force}{Cross  \: Sectional  \: Area}

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