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If a wire is stretched to double of its length.What will be the strain of wire?I need to prove it mathematically that how it becomes 1.
Strain is a measure of the deformation of a material in response to an applied force or stress. It is defined as the change in length or shape of a material compared to its original length or shape.
Strain is calculated by dividing the change in length or shape of a material by its original length or shape. It is typically expressed as a decimal or percentage.
When a wire is stretched to double its length, it will experience a strain of 100%. This means that its length will have increased by 100% compared to its original length.
The strain of a wire can be affected by various factors, including the material of the wire, the amount of force applied, and the temperature. Different materials have different levels of elasticity, which can affect how much they stretch under a given force. Additionally, changes in temperature can cause materials to expand or contract, leading to changes in strain.
Yes, there is a limit to how much a wire can stretch before it reaches its breaking point. This limit is known as the elastic limit, and once it is exceeded, the wire will experience permanent deformation or breakage.