![An iron wore and copper wire having same length and cross-section are suspended from same roof Young's modulus of copper is 1/3rd that of iron. Then the ratio of the weights to An iron wore and copper wire having same length and cross-section are suspended from same roof Young's modulus of copper is 1/3rd that of iron. Then the ratio of the weights to](https://search-static.byjusweb.com/question-images/toppr_ext/questions/1482442_1224616_ans_7aeffeeb190c44538d933a2fac3bf1e1.jpg)
An iron wore and copper wire having same length and cross-section are suspended from same roof Young's modulus of copper is 1/3rd that of iron. Then the ratio of the weights to
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If Young's modulus of iron be 2 × 10^11 N / m^-2 and interatomic distance be 3 × 10^-10 m^-2, the...
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