Review. An aluminum wire is held between two clamps under
Chapter 16, Problem 63(choose chapter or problem)
Review. An aluminum wire is held between two clamps under zero tension at room temperature. Reducing the temperature, which results in a decrease in the wires equilibrium length, increases the tension in the wire. Taking the cross-sectional area of the wire to be 5.00 3 1026 m2, the density to be 2.70 3 103 kg/m3, and Youngs modulus to be 7.00 3 1010 N/m2, what strain (DL/L) results in a transverse wave speed of 100 m/s?
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