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Tangential stress (can, can not) )produce extension or compression.

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Important Questions on Mechanical Properties of Solids

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A string of a material of length 1 m, cross-sectional area 0.2 cm2 requires 2000 N to extend it by 1 mm. The same material is used to manufacture the legs of a robot of 50 cm length and of cross-sectional area 0.5 cm2 each. The mass of the robot is 50 kg. When it jumps from a building of height h, it experiences a strain 0.05. The maximum height through which the robot can jump without breaking its legs is g=10 m s-2
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A mild steel wire of length 2 L and cross-sectional area A is stretched, well with in the elastic limit, horizontally between two pillars as shown in figure. A mass m is suspended from the mid-point of the wire. Strain in the wire is

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The speed of the water in a river is V near the surface. If the coefficient of viscosity of water is η and the depth of the river is H, then the shearing stress between the horizontal layers of water is
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Consider two wires of same material having their ratio of radii to be 2:1. If these two wires are stretched by equal force, the ratio of stress produced in them is :
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In an experiment, brass and steel wires of length 1 m each with areas of cross section 1 mm2 are used. The wires are connected in series and one end of the combined wire is connected to a rigid support and other end is subjected to elongation. The stress required to produce a net elongation of 0.2 mm is,
[Given, the Young's Modulus for steel and brass are, respectively, 120×109 N/m2 and 60×109 N/m2 ]
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If a tensile force is suddenly removed from a wire then its temperature will
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A wire of length 1 m and radius 2 mm is vertically clamped. The lower end is twisted through an angle of 45°. The angle of shear is _____
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A particle of mass 1 kg is moving in SHM with a path length of 0.01 m and frequency of 50 Hz. The maximum force in newton, acting on the particle is
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A lift is tied with thick iron ropes having mass M. The maximum acceleration of the lift is ‘a m s-2 and maximum safe stress is S N m-2. The minimum diameter of the rope is
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The length of a metal wire is l1 when the tension in it is T1 and is l2 when the tension is T2. The natural length of the wire is,
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The elastic limit of brass is 379 MPa. The minimum diameter of a brass rod if it is to support a 400 N load without exceeding its elastic limit will be
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A cube of metal is subjected to a hydrostatic pressure 4 GPa. The percentage change in the length of the side of the cube is close to : (Given bulk modulus of metal, B=8×1010 Pa)
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The length of metallic wire is l1 when tension in it is T1. It is l2 when the tension is T2. The original length of the wire will be :
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Two wires A and B are stretched by the same load. If the area of cross-section of wire 'A' is double that of  'B', then the stress on 'B' is
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A uniform metallic wire is elongated by 0.04 m when subjected to a linear force F. The elongation, if its length and diameter is doubled and subjected to the same force will be _________ cm.
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One end of a horizontal thick copper wire of length 2L and radius 2R is welded to an end of another horizontal thin copper wire of length L and radius R. When the arrangement stretched by applying forces at two ends, the ratio of the elongation in the thin wire to that in the thick wire is 
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An external pressure P is applied on a cube at 0°C so that it is equally compressed from all sides. K is the bulk modulus of the material of the cube and α is its coefficient of linear expansion. Suppose we want to bring the cube to its original size by heating. The temperature should be raised by:
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A and B are two wires. The radius of A is twice that of B. They are stretched by the same load. Then the stress on B is
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A man grows into a giant such that his linear dimensions increase by a factor of 9. Assuming that his density remains same, the stress in the leg will change by a factor of:
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A steel wire having a radius of 2.0 mm , carrying a load of 4 kg, is hanging from a ceiling. Given that g=3.1π s-2, what will be the tensile stress that would be developed in the wire?