Stress-strain Curve
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369954 The figure shows the stress-strain graph of a certain substance. Over which region of the graph is Hooke's Law obeyed?
supporting img

1 \(CD\)
2 \(BC\)
3 \(OD\)
4 \(AB\)
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369955 Stress vs strain graph is given for a wire. The breaking point is represented by
supporting img

1 A
2 B
3 \(\mathrm{C}\)
4 D
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369956 Statement A :
For rubber, strain is more as compared to steel.
Statement B :
Rubber is less elastic than steel

1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369957 Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct regarding to elastomers?
I.
It can be elastically stretched to a large value of strain.
II.
These materials do not obey Hooke's law
III.
Young's modulus of elastomers is very large.

1 Both I and II
2 Both II and III
3 Both I and III
4 I, II and III
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369958 Within the elastic limit, the corresponding stress is known as

1 Tensile strength
2 Yield strength
3 Elastic fatigue
4 Yield point
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369954 The figure shows the stress-strain graph of a certain substance. Over which region of the graph is Hooke's Law obeyed?
supporting img

1 \(CD\)
2 \(BC\)
3 \(OD\)
4 \(AB\)
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369955 Stress vs strain graph is given for a wire. The breaking point is represented by
supporting img

1 A
2 B
3 \(\mathrm{C}\)
4 D
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369956 Statement A :
For rubber, strain is more as compared to steel.
Statement B :
Rubber is less elastic than steel

1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369957 Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct regarding to elastomers?
I.
It can be elastically stretched to a large value of strain.
II.
These materials do not obey Hooke's law
III.
Young's modulus of elastomers is very large.

1 Both I and II
2 Both II and III
3 Both I and III
4 I, II and III
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369958 Within the elastic limit, the corresponding stress is known as

1 Tensile strength
2 Yield strength
3 Elastic fatigue
4 Yield point
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369954 The figure shows the stress-strain graph of a certain substance. Over which region of the graph is Hooke's Law obeyed?
supporting img

1 \(CD\)
2 \(BC\)
3 \(OD\)
4 \(AB\)
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369955 Stress vs strain graph is given for a wire. The breaking point is represented by
supporting img

1 A
2 B
3 \(\mathrm{C}\)
4 D
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369956 Statement A :
For rubber, strain is more as compared to steel.
Statement B :
Rubber is less elastic than steel

1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369957 Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct regarding to elastomers?
I.
It can be elastically stretched to a large value of strain.
II.
These materials do not obey Hooke's law
III.
Young's modulus of elastomers is very large.

1 Both I and II
2 Both II and III
3 Both I and III
4 I, II and III
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369958 Within the elastic limit, the corresponding stress is known as

1 Tensile strength
2 Yield strength
3 Elastic fatigue
4 Yield point
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369954 The figure shows the stress-strain graph of a certain substance. Over which region of the graph is Hooke's Law obeyed?
supporting img

1 \(CD\)
2 \(BC\)
3 \(OD\)
4 \(AB\)
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369955 Stress vs strain graph is given for a wire. The breaking point is represented by
supporting img

1 A
2 B
3 \(\mathrm{C}\)
4 D
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369956 Statement A :
For rubber, strain is more as compared to steel.
Statement B :
Rubber is less elastic than steel

1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369957 Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct regarding to elastomers?
I.
It can be elastically stretched to a large value of strain.
II.
These materials do not obey Hooke's law
III.
Young's modulus of elastomers is very large.

1 Both I and II
2 Both II and III
3 Both I and III
4 I, II and III
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369958 Within the elastic limit, the corresponding stress is known as

1 Tensile strength
2 Yield strength
3 Elastic fatigue
4 Yield point
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369954 The figure shows the stress-strain graph of a certain substance. Over which region of the graph is Hooke's Law obeyed?
supporting img

1 \(CD\)
2 \(BC\)
3 \(OD\)
4 \(AB\)
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369955 Stress vs strain graph is given for a wire. The breaking point is represented by
supporting img

1 A
2 B
3 \(\mathrm{C}\)
4 D
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369956 Statement A :
For rubber, strain is more as compared to steel.
Statement B :
Rubber is less elastic than steel

1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369957 Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct regarding to elastomers?
I.
It can be elastically stretched to a large value of strain.
II.
These materials do not obey Hooke's law
III.
Young's modulus of elastomers is very large.

1 Both I and II
2 Both II and III
3 Both I and III
4 I, II and III
PHXI09:MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

369958 Within the elastic limit, the corresponding stress is known as

1 Tensile strength
2 Yield strength
3 Elastic fatigue
4 Yield point