A hanging wire made of an alloy of titanium with diameter 0.14 cm is initially 2
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A hanging wire made of an alloy of titanium with diameter 0.14 cm is initially 2.9 m long. When a 97 kg mass is hung from it, the wire stretches an amount 1.49 cm. A mole of titanium has a mass of 48 grams, and its density is 4.54 g/cm3. Based on these experimental measurements, what is Young's modulus for this alloy of titanium? Y = N/m2 As you've done before, from the mass of one mole and the density you can find the length of the interatomic bond (diameter of one atom). This is 2.60 times 10-10 m for titanium. As shown in the textbook, the micro quantity ks,j (the stiffness of one interatomic bond) can be related to the macro property Y: ks,i = N/mExplanation / Answer
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