Elastic Moduli
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369874 Two similar wires under the same load yield elongation of \(1.0\;\,mm\) and \(0.05\;\,mm\) respectively. If the area of cross-section of the first wire is \(4\;m{m^2}\) then the area of cross section of the second wire is

1 \(8\,\;m{m^2}\)
2 \(6\;\,m{m^2}\)
3 \(12\,\;m{m^2}\)
4 \(10\;{\mkern 1mu} m{m^2}\)
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369875 A wire is stretched \(1\;\,mm\) by a force of \(1\,KN\).
How far would a wire of the same material and length but of four times that diameter be stretched by the same force.

1 \(\frac{1}{4}\,mm\)
2 \(4\;{\mkern 1mu} mm\)
3 \(\frac{1}{8}\,mm\)
4 \(\frac{1}{{16}}\;{\mkern 1mu} mm\)
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369876 Assertion :
Lead is more elastic than rubber.
Reason :
If the same load is attached to lead and rubber wires of the same cross-sectional area lead has less strain (compared to rubber).

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369877 Young's modulus of perfectly rigid body material is

1 Infinity
2 Zero
3 \(10 \times {10^{10}}\;\,N/{m^2}\)
4 \(1 \times {10^{10}}\;\,N/{m^2}\)
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369874 Two similar wires under the same load yield elongation of \(1.0\;\,mm\) and \(0.05\;\,mm\) respectively. If the area of cross-section of the first wire is \(4\;m{m^2}\) then the area of cross section of the second wire is

1 \(8\,\;m{m^2}\)
2 \(6\;\,m{m^2}\)
3 \(12\,\;m{m^2}\)
4 \(10\;{\mkern 1mu} m{m^2}\)
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369875 A wire is stretched \(1\;\,mm\) by a force of \(1\,KN\).
How far would a wire of the same material and length but of four times that diameter be stretched by the same force.

1 \(\frac{1}{4}\,mm\)
2 \(4\;{\mkern 1mu} mm\)
3 \(\frac{1}{8}\,mm\)
4 \(\frac{1}{{16}}\;{\mkern 1mu} mm\)
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369876 Assertion :
Lead is more elastic than rubber.
Reason :
If the same load is attached to lead and rubber wires of the same cross-sectional area lead has less strain (compared to rubber).

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369877 Young's modulus of perfectly rigid body material is

1 Infinity
2 Zero
3 \(10 \times {10^{10}}\;\,N/{m^2}\)
4 \(1 \times {10^{10}}\;\,N/{m^2}\)
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369874 Two similar wires under the same load yield elongation of \(1.0\;\,mm\) and \(0.05\;\,mm\) respectively. If the area of cross-section of the first wire is \(4\;m{m^2}\) then the area of cross section of the second wire is

1 \(8\,\;m{m^2}\)
2 \(6\;\,m{m^2}\)
3 \(12\,\;m{m^2}\)
4 \(10\;{\mkern 1mu} m{m^2}\)
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369875 A wire is stretched \(1\;\,mm\) by a force of \(1\,KN\).
How far would a wire of the same material and length but of four times that diameter be stretched by the same force.

1 \(\frac{1}{4}\,mm\)
2 \(4\;{\mkern 1mu} mm\)
3 \(\frac{1}{8}\,mm\)
4 \(\frac{1}{{16}}\;{\mkern 1mu} mm\)
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369876 Assertion :
Lead is more elastic than rubber.
Reason :
If the same load is attached to lead and rubber wires of the same cross-sectional area lead has less strain (compared to rubber).

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369877 Young's modulus of perfectly rigid body material is

1 Infinity
2 Zero
3 \(10 \times {10^{10}}\;\,N/{m^2}\)
4 \(1 \times {10^{10}}\;\,N/{m^2}\)
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PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369874 Two similar wires under the same load yield elongation of \(1.0\;\,mm\) and \(0.05\;\,mm\) respectively. If the area of cross-section of the first wire is \(4\;m{m^2}\) then the area of cross section of the second wire is

1 \(8\,\;m{m^2}\)
2 \(6\;\,m{m^2}\)
3 \(12\,\;m{m^2}\)
4 \(10\;{\mkern 1mu} m{m^2}\)
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369875 A wire is stretched \(1\;\,mm\) by a force of \(1\,KN\).
How far would a wire of the same material and length but of four times that diameter be stretched by the same force.

1 \(\frac{1}{4}\,mm\)
2 \(4\;{\mkern 1mu} mm\)
3 \(\frac{1}{8}\,mm\)
4 \(\frac{1}{{16}}\;{\mkern 1mu} mm\)
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369876 Assertion :
Lead is more elastic than rubber.
Reason :
If the same load is attached to lead and rubber wires of the same cross-sectional area lead has less strain (compared to rubber).

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct but Reason is not the correct explanation of the Assertion.
3 Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect.
4 Assertion is incorrect but reason is correct.
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369877 Young's modulus of perfectly rigid body material is

1 Infinity
2 Zero
3 \(10 \times {10^{10}}\;\,N/{m^2}\)
4 \(1 \times {10^{10}}\;\,N/{m^2}\)