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Does Young's Modulus Change When Nano-Tubes Are Connected End-to-End?
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[QUOTE="BoanviaFx, post: 5095894, member: 535899"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] A nano-tube having cross sectional area A and length L extends ΔL when a force F is applied normally to one of the cross-sectional surfaces. Show that if N tubes are connected end-to-end the then Young's modulus of the fibre does not change. [h2]Homework Equations[/h2][h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] Not sure how to answer this but: Stress on the nano-tubes regardless of how much there are will not change. So force and cross sectional area would be a constant. I'm assuming that the total length of let's say a wire, will extend proportional to its length. So the Strain will remain constant. So the Young's modulus of the nano-tube will not change. [/QUOTE]
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