In the Young’s modulus experiment, if length of wire and radius both are doubled,

In The Youngs Modulus Experiment If Length Of Wire And Physics Question

In the Young’s modulus experiment, if length of wire and radius both are doubled, then the value of Y will becomes

Options

(a) Two times
(b) Four times
(c) Remains the same
(d) Half

Correct Answer:

Remains the same

Explanation:

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