Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Elasticity, Exercise 1: Exercise-1

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A given quantity of a gas is at pressure P and absolute temperature T. The isothermal bulk modulus of the gas is

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A gas undergoes a process in which its pressure P and volume V are related as VPn=constant. The bulk modulus of the gas in the process is

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An iron bar of length and cross-section A is heated from 0°C to 100°C. If this bar is so held that it is not permitted to expand or bend, the force that is developed, is

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The diameter of a brass rod is 4 mm and Young’s modulus of brass is 9×1010 N m-2. The force required to stretch it by 0.1% of its length is:

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A steel wire is suspended vertically from a rigid support. When loaded with a weight in air, it expands by La and when the weight is immersed completely in water, the extension is reduced to Lw. Then relative density of the material of the weight is

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Two wires of equal length and cross-section area suspended as shown in the figure. Their Young's modulus are Y1 and Y2 respectively. The equivalent Young's modulus will be

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The load versus elongation graph for four wires of the same materials is shown in the figure. The thinnest wire is represented by the line:

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A solid cylinder of radius r and length l is clamped at its upper end and the lower end is twisted through θ. The shear strain is given by.