How much force is required to produce an increase of 0.2% in the length of a brass wire of diameter 0.6 mm ?

(Young’s modulus for brass = 0.9×1011N/m2)

(a) Nearly 17 N                        (b) Nearly 34 N

(c) Nearly 51                        (d) Nearly 68 N

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The extension of a wire by the application of load is 3 mm. The extension in a wire of the same material and length but half the radius by the same load is -

(1) 12 mm                                 

(2) 0.75 mm

(3) 15 mm

(4) 6 mm

Subtopic:  Young's modulus |
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The isothermal elasticity of a gas is equal to

(1) Density                                     

(2) Volume

(3) Pressure                                    

(4) Specific heat

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The adiabatic elasticity of a gas is equal to
1. γ × density
2. γ × volume
3. γ × pressure
4. γ × specific heat

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The compressibility of water is 4×10-5 per unit atmospheric pressure. The decrease in volume of 100 cubic centimeter of water under a pressure of 100 atmosphere will be -

(a) 0.4 cc           (b) 4×10-5cc

(c) 0.025 cc       (d) 0.004 cc 

Subtopic:  Shear and bulk modulus |
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When a pressure of 100 atmosphere is applied on a spherical ball, then its volume reduces by 0.01%. The bulk modulus of the material of the rubber in dyne / cm2 is:

(1) 10×1012                               

(2) 100×1012

(3) 1×1012                                 

(4) 20×1012

Subtopic:  Shear and bulk modulus |
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When a spiral spring is stretched by suspending a load on it, the strain produced is called:

1. Shearing
2. Longitudinal
3. Volume       
4. shearing and longitudinal


 

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If the Young's modulus of the material is 3 times its modulus of rigidity, then its volume elasticity will be

(a) Zero                              (b) Infinity

(c) 2×1010N/m2           (d) 3×1010N/m2

Subtopic:  Elasticity | Poisson's Ratio |
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One end of a uniform wire of length \(L\) and of weight \(W\) is attached rigidly to a point in the roof and a weight \(W_1\) is suspended from its lower end. If \(S\) is the area of cross-section of the wire, the stress in the wire at a height \(\frac{3L}{4}\) from its lower end is:
1. \(\frac{W_1}{S}\)
2. \(\frac{W_1+\left(\frac{W}{4}\right)}{S}\)
3. \(\frac{W_1+\left(\frac{3W}{4}\right)}{S}\)
4. \(\frac{W_1+W}{S}\)

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The diagram shows a force-extension graph for a rubber band. Consider the following statements

I. It will be easier to compress this rubber than expand it

II. Rubber does not return to its original length after it is stretched

III. The rubber band will get heated if it is stretched and released

 Which of these can be deduced from the graph?

(1)   III only                              

(2)   II and III

(3)   I and III                            

(4)   I only

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