An iron rod of length 2m and cross section area of 50 X , is stretched by 0.5 mm, when a mass of 250 kg is hung from its lower end. Young's modulus of the iron rod is-
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The adiabatic elasticity of a gas is equal to
1. γ × density
2. γ × volume
3. γ × pressure
4. γ × specific heat
The extension of a wire by the application of load is 3 mm. The extension in a wire of the same material and length but half the radius by the same load is -
1. 12 mm
2. 0.75 mm
3. 15 mm
4. 6 mm
A steel wire of 1 m long and cross section area is hang from rigid end. When mass of 1kg is hung from it then change in length will be: (given )
1. 0.5 mm
2. 0.25 mm
3. 0.05 mm
4. 5 mm
In which case, there is a maximum extension in the wire, if the same force is applied on each wire?
1. L = 500 cm, d = 0.05 mm
2. L = 200 cm, d = 0.02 mm
3. L = 300 cm, d = 0.03 mm
4. L = 400 cm, d = 0.01 mm
If a rubber ball is taken at the depth of 200 m in a pool, its volume decreases by 0.1%. If the density of the water is and , then the volume elasticity in will be
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When a pressure of 100 atmosphere is applied on a spherical ball, then its volume reduces by 0.01%. The bulk modulus of the material of the rubber in is:
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The isothermal elasticity of a gas is equal to
1. Density
2. Volume
3. Pressure
4. Specific heat
The compressibility of water is per unit atmospheric pressure. The decrease in volume of 100 cubic centimeter of water under a pressure of 100 atmosphere will be -
1. 0.4 cc
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3. 0.025 cc
4. 0.004 cc
A 5 m long aluminium wire of diameter 3 mm supports a 40 kg mass. In order to have the same elongation in a copper wire of the same length under the same weight, the diameter of the copper wire should be, in mm:
1. 1.75
2. 1.5
3. 2.5
4. 5.0