<u>Answer:</u> The Young's modulus for the wire is 
<u>Explanation:</u>
Young's Modulus is defined as the ratio of stress acting on a substance to the amount of strain produced.
The equation representing Young's Modulus is:

where,
Y = Young's Modulus
F = force exerted by the weight = 
m = mass of the ball = 10 kg
g = acceleration due to gravity = 
l = length of wire = 2.6 m
A = area of cross section = 
r = radius of the wire =
(Conversion factor: 1 m = 1000 mm)
= change in length = 1.99 mm = 
Putting values in above equation, we get:

Hence, the Young's modulus for the wire is 
Answer:
the answer is C
Explanation:
C) friction - mechanical - electrical
To calculate the horizontal distance traveled by the ball, we first calculate the total time it takes to reach the ground as follows:
t = √[2y/g] = <span>√[2(0.55) / 9.81]
t = 0.33 s
The horizontal distance would be
</span><span>X = Vx*t = 1.2*√[2*.55/9.8] = 0.4 m
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Hope this helps.