One mole of nickel (6 1023 atoms) has a mass of 59 grams, and its density is 8.9 grams per cubic centimeter, so the center-to-center distance between atoms is 2.23 10-10 m. You have a long thin bar of nickel, 2.7 m long, with a square cross section, 0.08 cm on a side. You hang the rod vertically and attach a 67 kg mass to the bottom, and you observe that the bar becomes 1.39 cm longer. From these measurements, it is possible to determine the stiffness of one interatomic bond in nickel.

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Answer: 44 N/m

Explanation:

Finding the interatomic spring stiffness

Because in our model all the bonds are assumed to be the same, the interatomic spring stiffness ks, interatomic is determined by adding the springs . The details of that addition are below, but the final result is that the interatomic spring stiffness is related to the spring stiffness of the wire like so:

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