A. The extension of the wire is proportional to the force applied
B. The weight of the wire is negligible
C. The wire is not stretched beyond its elastic limit
D. The cross sectional area of the wire remains constant
Physics Of Solids
Physics Of Solids
A. Directly proportional to extension
B. Directly proportional to strain
C. Directly proportional to square of amplitude
D. Inversely proportional to extension
A. Stress/strain
B. (stress/strain)
C. Stress x strain
D. (Stress / strain)
A. 0.01J
B. 0.02J
C. 0.04J
D. 1.0J
A. Y∝
B. 2Y∝
C. Y∝/2
D. Y∝2
A. FE
B. (FE)
C. FE2/L
D. FE2
A. Stress
B. Strain
C. Youngs modulus
D. Pressure
A. MLT-2
B. ML-2T-1
C. ML-1T-2
D. ML-T-1
A. Rubber
B. Steel
C. Glass
D. Copper