Two wires have the same material and have the same volume. However wire 1 had cross sectional area A and wire 2 has cross sectional area 3A. If the length of wire 1 increases by ∆x on applying force F, how much force is needed to stretch wire 2 by the same amount?

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Elasticity is the ability of a material to return to its original shape and size after a force is removed. Elastic materials are materials that can return to their original shape after being stretched by an external force. The elastic limit of a material is the maximum stress that can be applied to it without causing permanent deformation. If a material is stressed below its elastic limit, it will return to its original length once the stress is removed. The elastic limit is the point on a stress-strain curve beyond which the material cannot return to its original shape when the stress is... Show more

Two wires have the same material and have the same volume. However wire 1 had cross sectional area A and wire 2 has cross sectional area 3A. If the length of wire 1 increases by ∆x on applying force F, how much force is needed to stretch wire 2 by the same amount?