Bottom of Pyramid - Test # 22 - Mechanical Properties of Solids
Bottom of Pyramid - Test # 22 - Mechanical Properties of Solids
Bottom of Pyramid - Test # 22 - Mechanical Properties of Solids
1.
(a) P
3p
young's modulus will be
3p
1. Y/2 (c) B
2. Y (d)
p
3B
3. 2Y 6.
4. 4Y Copper of fixed volume V is drawn into wire of length l.
2. When this wire is subjected to a constant force F, the
extension produced in the wire is Δl. Which of the
Three wires A,B,C made of the same material and radius following graphs is a straight line?
have different lengths. The graphs in the figure show the
elongation-load variation. The longest wire is (a)Δl versues 1/l
(b)Δl versus l2
(d) Δl versus l
7.
1. A
The Young's modulus of a wire of length L and radius r is
2. B Y N /m . If the length and radius are reduced to L/2 and
2
volume
1mm .It is loaded with 1 kg. If Young's modulus of
2
2
× stress × strain × vol (c) 0.1 mm (d) 0.15 mm
5. 10.
The bulk modulus of a spherical object is B. If it is In CGS system, the Young's modulus of a steel wire is
dyne/cm . To double the length of a wire of
12 2
subjected to uniform pressure p, the fractional decrease in 2 × 10
(a) 1. 33 × 10 11
Nm
−2
(b) 1. 33 × 10 12
Nm
−2
11.
(c) 7. 5 × 10 N m (d) 3 × 10 N m −13 −2 10 −2
(a) yx (b) 2yx
2 2 19.
When a weight of 10 kg is suspended from a copper wire
(c) 1 2
y x (d) 1
yx
2
2 2 of length 3 metres and diameter 0.4 mm, its length
13. increases by 2.4 cm. If the diameter of the wire is
doubled, then the extension in its length will be
A and B are two wires of same material. The radius of A
is twice that of B. They are stretched by the same load. (a) 9.6 cm (b) 4.8 cm
Then the stress on B is (c) 1.2 cm (d) 0.6 cm
(a) Equal to that on A (b) Four times that on A 20.
(c) Two times that on A (d) Half that on A How much force is required to produce an increase of
14. 0.2% in the length of a brass wire of diameter 0.6 mm ?
If the length of a wire is reduced to half, then it can hold (Young’s modulus for brass = 0. 9 × 10 11
N /m
2
)
the ......... load (a) Nearly 17 N (b) Nearly 34 N
(a) Half (b) Same (c) Nearly 51 N (d) Nearly 68 N
(c) Double (d) One fourth 21.
15. The extension of a wire by the application of load is 3
Two wires of copper having the length in the ratio 4 : 1 mm. The extension in a wire of the same material and
and their radii ratio as 1 : 4 are stretched by the same length but half the radius by the same load is -
force. The ratio of longitudinal strain in the two will be (a)12 mm
(a) 1 : 16 (b) 16 : 1 (b)0.75 mm
(c) 1 : 64 (d) 64 : 1 (c)15 mm
16. (d)6 mm
The force constant of a wire does not depend on 22.
(a) Nature of the material (b) Radius of the The isothermal elasticity of a gas is equal to
wire
(a) Density (b) Volume
(c) Length of the wire (d) None of the
above (c) Pressure (d) Specific heat
17. 23.
In steel, the Young's modulus and the strain at the The adiabatic elasticity of a gas is equal to
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30.
(c) 1 × 10 (d) 20 × 10
12 12
(c) 2 × 10 10
N /m
2
(d) 3 × 10 10
N /m
2
(b) 2 × 10 −11
N /m
2
28.
(c) 3 × 10 −12
N /m
2
S S
Q represent
W1 + ( 3W /4 )
(c) S
(d) W1 +W
29.
The diagram shows a force-extension graph for a rubber
band. Consider the following statements
(a) P = applied force, Q = extension
(b) P = extension, Q = applied force
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(a) Y B = 2YA
(b) Y A = YB
(c) Y B = 3YA
2L
(b) Yx A
(d) 2Y x A
2
2L L
3. 9l 1
− 8l2
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4. 9l 2 − 8l1 Two wires are made of the same material and have the
same volume. The first wire has cross-sectional area A
and the second wire has cross-sectional area 3A. If the
41. length of the first wire is increased by Δl on applying a
force F, how much force is needed to stretch the second
The following four wires are made of the same material. wire by the same amount?
Which of these will have the largest extension when the
same tension is applied? (1) 4F
(3) Δl versus l/l 2
(4) Δl versus l
43.
The Young's modulus of steel is twice that of brass. Two
wires of same length and of same area of cross section,
one of steel and another of brass are suspended from the
same roof. If we want the lower ends of the wires to be at
the same level, then the weights added to the steel and
brass wires must be in the ratio of
(1) 1 : 1
(2) 1 : 2
(3) 2 : 1
(4) 4 : 1
44.
The bulk modulus of a spherical object is B. If it is
subjected to uniform pressure P, the fractional decrease in
radius is
(1) B
3P
(2) 3P
(3) P
3B
(4) P
45.
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