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If a wire having modulus of elasticity is 2 x 1011N/m2 is stretched to 2cm when we apply a force 10N, what is the elastic potential energy of wire?

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If a wire having modulus of elasticity is 2 x 10<sup>11</sup>N/m<sup>2</sup> is stretched to 2cm when we apply a force 10N, what is the elastic potential energy of wire?

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Solution

To calculate the elastic potential energy of the wire, we can use the formula for the elastic potential energy stored in a stretched wire, which is given by:

U = 1/2 * F * Δx

where: U is the elastic potential energy, F is the force applied, and Δx is the extension of the wire.

Given in the problem, F = 10N and Δx = 2cm = 0.02m.

Substituting these values into the formula, we get:

U = 1/2 * 10N * 0.02m = 0.1 Joules

So, the elastic potential energy of the wire is 0.1 Joules.

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