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Elasticity - QAD

The document contains a series of physics questions related to elasticity, including calculations of work done, energy stored, breaking strength, stress-strain relationships, and effects of temperature on Young's modulus. It also addresses concepts such as compressibility, force development in heated materials, and elastic properties. Each question provides multiple-choice answers for various scenarios involving materials under stress and strain.

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Elasticity - QAD

The document contains a series of physics questions related to elasticity, including calculations of work done, energy stored, breaking strength, stress-strain relationships, and effects of temperature on Young's modulus. It also addresses concepts such as compressibility, force development in heated materials, and elastic properties. Each question provides multiple-choice answers for various scenarios involving materials under stress and strain.

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Elasticity - QAD

A wire is loaded with a weight Mg and the


length extends by l. The workdone in this
process:
a) Mgl
b) Mgl
c) 2Mgl
d) 5 Mgl
A wire of length ‘L’ and area of cross-section ‘A’ is
made up of Young’s modulus ‘Y’. It is stretched by
an amount ‘x’. Now the workdone is:
Q. A metal rod of Young’s modulus of elasticity 2 x
N/ undergoes an elastic strain of 0.05. The energy
stored per unit volume of the rod is:
a) 2.5 x J/
b) 5 x J/
c) 3.5 x J/
d) 4 x J/
Q. A nylon rope 3cm in diameter has a
breaking strength of 1.5 x N. The breaking
strength of a similar rope 1.5 cm in diameter is:
a) 0.75 x N
b) 0.75 x N
c) 0.375 x N
d) 6x N
Q. The stress-strain graph is obtained for copper
and rubber. Slope of rubber and copper are given
as tanand tanrespectively, then:
a) tan < tan
b) tan tan
c) tan = tan
d) tan > tan
Q. A metal wire of length ‘L’, area of cross-section
‘A’ and Young’s modulus ‘Y’ behaves as a spring of
spring constant ‘K’. The relation between them is:

a) K=
b) K=
c) K=
d) K=
Q. Which one is the correct expression for
thermal energy density?

a) YAαθ
b) YAL
c) Y
d) YAL
Q. With the increase in temperature the
Young’s modulus:
a) Increase
b) Decrease
c) Remains constant
d) First increases then decreases
Q. The compressibility of water is 5 x /N, 1 litre
of water is subjected to a pressure of 2 x N/. The
decrease in volume is:
a) 5cc
b) 10cc
c) 4cc
d) 1cc
Q. A metallic bar is heated from C to 10C but
it is so held that it can neither expand nor
bend, then the force developed is:
a) Directly proportional to length
b) Inversely proportional to length
c) Inversely proportional to Area
d) Independent of length
Q. If a wire of length ‘l’ is suspended from a rigid
support, then its elongation due to its own weight
is given by:
Q. The P.E. of a spring is U when stretched
through a certain length. If the spring is
stretched ‘n’ times the original extension, then:
a) P.E. = U
b) P.E. = U
c) P.E. = U
d) P.E. = nU
Q. How much force is required to punch a hole 1cm
in radius in a steel sheet 5mm thick whose shearing
strength is 2.76 * 108 N/m2]
a) 76742.85 N
b) 86742.85 N
c) 80742.85 N
d) 96742.85 N
Q. A temporary loss of elastic properties due to
continuous use of body for a long time is called:

a) Elastic hysteresis
b) Elastic fatigue
c) Elastic after effect
d) Plasticity
Q. Find the change in the radius of a wire when
weight M is applied on a wire having radius r,
Young’s modulus Y and Poisson’s ratio σ.

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