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A uniformly tapering conical wire is made from a material of Young?s modulus $Y$ and has a normal, unextended length $L$. The radii, at the upper and lower ends of this conical wire, have values $R$ and $3R$, respectively. The upper end of the wire is fixed to a rigid support and a mass $M$ is suspended from its lower end. The equilibrium extended length, of this wire, would equal :

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  • $L \left(1 + \frac{2}{9} \frac{Mg}{\pi YR^{2}} \right) $
  • $L \left(1 + \frac{1}{3} \frac{Mg}{\pi YR^{2}} \right) $
  • $L \left(1 + \frac{1}{9} \frac{Mg}{\pi YR^{2}} \right) $
  • $L \left(1 + \frac{2}{3} \frac{Mg}{\pi YR^{2}} \right) $
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

$r=\frac{2R}{L}x+R$
$\int dl=\int \frac{Mgdx}{\pi\left[\frac{2R}{L}x\times R\right]^{2}Y}$
$\Delta L=\frac{Mg}{\pi y}\left[-\frac{1}{\left[\frac{2Rx}{L}+R\right]^{L}_{_{_0}}}\times\frac{L}{2R}\right]$
$=\frac{MgL}{3\pi R^{2}y}$
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Mechanical properties of solids intricate the characteristics such as the resistance to deformation and their strength. Strength is the ability of an object to resist the applied stress, to what extent can it bear the stress.

Therefore, some of the mechanical properties of solids involve:

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  • Plasticity: When an object changes its shape and never attains its original shape even when an external force is removed. It is the permanent deformation property. For example Plastic materials.
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  • Strength: The ability to hold out applied stress without failure. Many types of objects have higher strength than others.