A steel wire of length and Young's modulus is stretched by a force. If Poisson's ratio and transverse strain for the wire are and respectively, then the elastic potential energy density of the wire is _____ , (in SI units).
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A steel wire of length and Young's modulus is stretched by a force. If Poisson's ratio and transverse strain for the wire are and respectively, then the elastic potential energy density of the wire is _____ , (in SI units).
Correct answer:B
Standard Method
Given: Young's modulus , Poisson's ratio , transverse strain .
Find: Elastic potential energy density of the wire.
From Poisson's ratio,
So the longitudinal strain is
Elastic potential energy density is
Substituting the values,
the solution contains a discrepancy because one place marks the correct answer as , while the worked calculation gives . Since the listed options do not contain , the solution's appears inconsistent. Following the provided answer key on the page, the recorded correct option is B.
Using the provided page working
Given: , Poisson's ratio , transverse strain .
Find: The value to be filled in the blank for elastic potential energy density.
The page states that transverse strain and longitudinal strain are related through Poisson's ratio. Hence,
Now use the elastic energy density formula,
Substitute,
Therefore, the numerical value before should be by the shown working. However, the source solution panel also explicitly lists Correct Answer: 25 and option B, so the source is self-contradictory. The answer is stored as B because that is the page's declared correct option.
Using the transverse strain directly in is incorrect because the formula requires the longitudinal strain. First convert transverse strain to longitudinal strain using Poisson's ratio.
Taking Poisson's ratio as is wrong here. The definition used in the solution is , so .
Missing the square on strain leads to a large error. In elastic energy density, the strain term appears as , not as a linear factor.
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