00. Elasticity, Stress, Strain and Hooke's law
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140895 A copper wire and a steel wire of the same diameter and length are joined end to end and a force is applied which stretches their combined length by $1 \mathrm{~cm}$. Then, the two wires will have

1 the same stress and strain
2 the same stress but different strains
3 the same strain but different stresses
4 different stresses and strains
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140897 The pressure applied from all directions on a cube is p. How much its temperature should be raised to maintain the original volume? The volume elasticity of the cube is $\beta$ and the coefficient of volume expansion is $\alpha$.

1 $\frac{p}{\alpha \beta}$
2 $\frac{\mathrm{p} \alpha}{\beta}$
3 $\frac{\mathrm{p} \beta}{\alpha}$
4 $\frac{\alpha \beta}{\mathrm{p}}$
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140912 The elastic energy stored per unit volume in a stretched wire is

1 $\frac{1}{2}$ (Young modulus $)(\text { Strain })^{2}$
2 $\frac{1}{2}($ Stress $)(\text { Strain })^{2}$
3 $\frac{1}{2} \frac{\text { Stress }}{\text { Strain }}$
4 $\frac{1}{2}$ (Young modulus) (Stress)
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140915 If longitudinal strain for a wire is 0.03 and its Poisson's ratio is 0.5 , then its lateral strain is

1 0.003
2 0.0075
3 0.015
4 0.4
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140895 A copper wire and a steel wire of the same diameter and length are joined end to end and a force is applied which stretches their combined length by $1 \mathrm{~cm}$. Then, the two wires will have

1 the same stress and strain
2 the same stress but different strains
3 the same strain but different stresses
4 different stresses and strains
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140897 The pressure applied from all directions on a cube is p. How much its temperature should be raised to maintain the original volume? The volume elasticity of the cube is $\beta$ and the coefficient of volume expansion is $\alpha$.

1 $\frac{p}{\alpha \beta}$
2 $\frac{\mathrm{p} \alpha}{\beta}$
3 $\frac{\mathrm{p} \beta}{\alpha}$
4 $\frac{\alpha \beta}{\mathrm{p}}$
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140912 The elastic energy stored per unit volume in a stretched wire is

1 $\frac{1}{2}$ (Young modulus $)(\text { Strain })^{2}$
2 $\frac{1}{2}($ Stress $)(\text { Strain })^{2}$
3 $\frac{1}{2} \frac{\text { Stress }}{\text { Strain }}$
4 $\frac{1}{2}$ (Young modulus) (Stress)
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140915 If longitudinal strain for a wire is 0.03 and its Poisson's ratio is 0.5 , then its lateral strain is

1 0.003
2 0.0075
3 0.015
4 0.4
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140895 A copper wire and a steel wire of the same diameter and length are joined end to end and a force is applied which stretches their combined length by $1 \mathrm{~cm}$. Then, the two wires will have

1 the same stress and strain
2 the same stress but different strains
3 the same strain but different stresses
4 different stresses and strains
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140897 The pressure applied from all directions on a cube is p. How much its temperature should be raised to maintain the original volume? The volume elasticity of the cube is $\beta$ and the coefficient of volume expansion is $\alpha$.

1 $\frac{p}{\alpha \beta}$
2 $\frac{\mathrm{p} \alpha}{\beta}$
3 $\frac{\mathrm{p} \beta}{\alpha}$
4 $\frac{\alpha \beta}{\mathrm{p}}$
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140912 The elastic energy stored per unit volume in a stretched wire is

1 $\frac{1}{2}$ (Young modulus $)(\text { Strain })^{2}$
2 $\frac{1}{2}($ Stress $)(\text { Strain })^{2}$
3 $\frac{1}{2} \frac{\text { Stress }}{\text { Strain }}$
4 $\frac{1}{2}$ (Young modulus) (Stress)
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140915 If longitudinal strain for a wire is 0.03 and its Poisson's ratio is 0.5 , then its lateral strain is

1 0.003
2 0.0075
3 0.015
4 0.4
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140895 A copper wire and a steel wire of the same diameter and length are joined end to end and a force is applied which stretches their combined length by $1 \mathrm{~cm}$. Then, the two wires will have

1 the same stress and strain
2 the same stress but different strains
3 the same strain but different stresses
4 different stresses and strains
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140897 The pressure applied from all directions on a cube is p. How much its temperature should be raised to maintain the original volume? The volume elasticity of the cube is $\beta$ and the coefficient of volume expansion is $\alpha$.

1 $\frac{p}{\alpha \beta}$
2 $\frac{\mathrm{p} \alpha}{\beta}$
3 $\frac{\mathrm{p} \beta}{\alpha}$
4 $\frac{\alpha \beta}{\mathrm{p}}$
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140912 The elastic energy stored per unit volume in a stretched wire is

1 $\frac{1}{2}$ (Young modulus $)(\text { Strain })^{2}$
2 $\frac{1}{2}($ Stress $)(\text { Strain })^{2}$
3 $\frac{1}{2} \frac{\text { Stress }}{\text { Strain }}$
4 $\frac{1}{2}$ (Young modulus) (Stress)
Mechanical Properties of Solids

140915 If longitudinal strain for a wire is 0.03 and its Poisson's ratio is 0.5 , then its lateral strain is

1 0.003
2 0.0075
3 0.015
4 0.4
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