Q.19 A wire of length L and radius r is clamped rigidly at one end. When the other end of the wire is pulled by a force f, its length increases by l. Another wire of the same material of length 2L and radius 2r is pulled by a force 2f. Find the increase in length of this wire.

Hint: For the same material, Young's modulus will be the same.
Step 1: Find Young's modulus for both the wires.
The situation is shown in the diagram.
Now, young's modulus (Y) =fA×Ll
For the first wire,               Y=fπr2×Ll                    ...(i)
For the second wire,           Y=2fπ(2r)2×2Ll'
                                          =fπr2×Ll'                       ...(ii)
Step 2: Find the increase in the length of the second wire.
From Eqs. (i) and (ii),
fπr2×Ll=fπr2×Ll'
l=l'