In the given figure, if the dimensions of the two wires are the same but materials are different, then Young's modulus is
1. More for A than B
2. More for B than A
3. Equal for A and B
4. None of these
The length of wire, when M1 is hung from it, is l1 and is l2 with both M1 and M2 hanging. The natural length of wire is
1.
2.
3.
4.
The substances having very short plastic region are
1. Ductile
2. Brittle
3. Malleable
4. All of these
Due to the addition of impurities, the modulus of elasticity:
1. Decreases
2. Increases
3. Remains constant
4. May increase or decrease
A load of 2 kg produces an extension of 1 mm in a wire of 3 m in length and 1 mm in diameter. The Young's Modulus of wire will be
1.
2.
3.
4.
The value of Young's Modulus for a perfectly rigid body is
1. 1
2. Less than 1
3. Zero
4. Infinite
A spherical ball contracts in a volume by 0.01% when subjected to a normal uniform pressure of 100 atm. The Bulk modulus of its material is
1.
2.
3.
4.
A metallic rod of length l and cross-sectional area A is made of a material of Young's Modulus Y. If the rod is elongated by an amount y, then the work done is proportional to
1. y
2.
3.
4.
If the Bulk Modulus of lead is and the initial density of the lead is 11.4 g/cc, then under the pressure of , the density of the lead is
1. 11.3 g/cc
2. 11.5 g/cc
3. 11.6 g/cc
4. 11.7 g/cc
For a given material, the Young's Modulus is 2.4 times its modulus of rigidity. Its Poisson's ratio is
1. 0.2
2. 0.4
3. 1.2
4. 2.4