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Class 11 Physics (Physics Part-II) Chapter 8 Mechanical Properties Of Solids

This quiz is designed to evaluate your understanding of Chapter 8, “Mechanical Properties of Solids,” from Class 11 Physics. It focuses on the key concepts related to the behavior of solids under various mechanical forces. The quiz will test your knowledge of concepts such as stress, strain, Young’s modulus, bulk modulus, and Poisson’s ratio, as well as the different types of deformation in solids. You will explore how these properties relate to the elasticity of materials, the factors affecting the strength and rigidity of solids, and the application of these principles in real-world scenarios. Additionally, the quiz covers the different types of forces acting on solids, including tensile, compressive, and shear forces, and the mathematical formulations associated with each. By taking this quiz, you’ll reinforce your grasp of the fundamental mechanical properties that govern the behavior of solid materials.

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Category: Poisson’s Ratio

1. What is Poisson’s ratio defined as?

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Category: Definition: Restoring force per unit area

2. How is longitudinal strain defined?

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Category: Applications of Elastic Behaviour of Materials

3. What type of energy is stored in a wire when it is stretched?

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Category: Limitations of Hooke’s Law

4. What does the modulus of elasticity measure in a material?

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Category: Construction and architecture

5. What is the term used to describe the bending of a deep bar when the load is not exactly at the right place?

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Category: Shear Modulus (Modulus of Rigidity, GGG)

6. What is the shear modulus if a shearing stress of 200 N/m$^2$ results in a shearing strain of 0.005?

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Category: Elastic Potential Energy in a Stretched Wire

7. In designing an overhead transmission cable system, why is it important to consider the elastic potential energy stored within the cables?

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Category: Elastic Moduli

8. What is the unit of Young’s modulus?

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Category: Material behavior beyond elastic limit

9. What is Young’s modulus a measure of in materials science?

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Category: Limit on mountain height (~10 km) based on rock stress limits

10. Why can’t mountains on Earth exceed a height of approximately 10 km?

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Category: Elasticity vs. Plasticity

11. An elastomer undergoes a stretching process where it experiences a stress of 5 MPa and a corresponding strain of 0.8. What is the total elastic potential energy stored per cubic meter if this process fully obeys Hooke’s Law?

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Category: Cranes and steel ropes:

12. If a steel rope with a radius of 1 cm is calculated to be sufficient for a load, why is a thicker rope with a radius of 2 cm recommended?

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Category: Elastomers (rubber, aorta tissue behavior)

13. What is a key characteristic of elastomers?

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Category: Comparison of brittle and ductile materials

14. Which material would generally be considered more elastic based on Young’s modulus value?

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Category: Importance of elastic behavior in engineering

15. Given two materials, A and B, both having identical dimensions and subjected to identical axial forces, if material A has a Poisson’s ratio of 0.25 and material B has a Poisson’s ratio of 0.35, how does this affect their lateral expansions?

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Category: Hooke’s Law

16. What is the term for the point on a stress-strain curve where permanent deformation begins?

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Category: Engineering design

17. Which property enables a material to return to its original shape after deformation?

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Category: Stress and Strain

18. What is the strain called when there is a change in volume of a body?

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Category: Examples of applications (buildings, bridges, ropeways, automobiles)

19. Calculate the elastic potential energy stored in a beam under uniform stress of $250 \, \text{kPa}$ and strain $0.001$. The beam has a volume of $100 \, \text{m}^3$.

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Category: Stress-Strain Curve

20. For a material with a large elastic region that does not obey Hooke’s Law, it is likely to be:

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Category: Definition of solid rigidity

21. Why might engineers choose a polymer material over metal for components that require significant flexibility and lightweight properties?

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Category: Bulk Modulus (BBB)

22. What is the formula for bulk modulus $B$?

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Category: Introduction

23. An engineer is selecting materials for a structure that will endure shear force primarily. Which elastic modulus should she prioritize to ensure minimal deformation?

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Category: Stages of deformation

24. At which point does fracture occur on the stress-strain curve?

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Category: Definition: Fractional change in dimension

25. If the relative displacement between the opposite faces of a cylinder is 3 cm and the length of the cylinder is 150 cm, what is the shearing strain?

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Category: Young’s Modulus (YYY)

26. What is Young’s Modulus defined as?

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