Question
Physics Question on Stress and Strain
A light rod of length 100 cm is suspended from the ceiling horizontally by means of two vertical wires of equal lengths tied to the ends of the rod. One of the wires is made of steel and is of area of cross- section 0.1 cm2. The other wire is of brass and of area of cross-section 0.2 cm2. The position from the steel wire along the rod at which a load is to be placed to produce equal stresses in both wires is ( Ysteel=20×1011 dyne cm−2; (Ybrass=10×1011dyne cm−2)
3100 cm
3200 cm
50 cm
75 cm
3200 cm
Solution
Given that, length of rod AB = 100 cm Taking moment about point O with T1 and T2 tension in steel and brass wires respectively. T1(x)=T2(100−x) T2T1=x100−x ?(i) For equal stress in both the wires, A1T1=A2T2 where A1 and A2 are cross-sectional areas of steel and brass wires respectively. or T2T1=A2A1 ∴ T2T1=0.20.1=21 ?(ii) From E (ii), substituting the value of T2T1 in E (i). ∴ 21=x100−x or x=200−2x or x=3200cm