A copper and a steel wire of the same diameter are connected end to end. A deforming force F is applied to this composite wire which causes a total elongation of 1cm. The two wires will have

(a) The same stress. 

(b) Different stress. 

(c) The same strain. 

(d) Different strain.

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    Payal Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

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    This is a multiple choice answer as classified in NCERT Exemplar

    (a), (d) for steel wire Ysteel= stress/strain= f / A s t a r i n

    When F and A are same for both the wires . hence stress will be same for both the wire

    (Strain)steel= stress/Ysteel  and straincopper=stress/Ycopper

    Ysteel Ycopper

    hence they both have different starin

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