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Why is the percent elongation in 2 inches greater than in 8 inches?

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Elongation in a bar is

[tex]\epsilon = \frac{PL}{\pi r^2 E}[/tex]

Where,

P = Applied force

L = Lengthof the specified rod

A = Cross-sectional area [tex](\pi r^2)[/tex]

E = Modulus of Elasticity

Performing a quick analysis we can realize that the larger the radius, the lower the elongation percentage. The radius is inversely proportional to the percentage of elongation. For this reason in a 2in bar the change will be GREATER than that of an 8in bar.

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