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What is the symbol for densityWeird p
What is the unit of the young modulousPascals Nm^-2
If a spring was held down with a mass attached to the bottom and attached to a firm surface at the other Then let go to allow it to beoing up and down What would be the spring potential What would be the gravitational potential energy What would be the kinetic energies of the spring When the spring was at the very BOTTOM of its motion And can you explain whyThe potential energy of the spring is at a maximum since the spring is stretched at its maximum extension. The potential energy due to gravity is at a minimum, since the mass is lifted the least amount above ground. In fact, if ground level is imagined at the bottom of the motion, the potential energy due to gravity is zero at this point of the motion. The kinetic energy of the mass is zero, since the mass is temporarily stopped
Define densityMass per unit volume
State hookes lawForce applied is directionally proportional to the extension, up to the limit of proportionality
State what the elastic limit isPoint at which a material will not return to its orinigal state
F = K x extension What is k transcribing?Stiffness
Define the tensile stressForce over the area of a material
Whats the unit of tensile stressPascals
Whats the unit of tensile strainUnitless
Whats is Elastic strain energyFormat in which energy is stored when work is done on a material to stretch or compress it
Define the breaking stressValue at which the material will break apart
What is the area under a force-extension graph showingEnergy stored
Give a description of plastic behaviourit does not return to its original shape and size when the force is removed
Whats plastic deformation?Plastic deformation is the permanent change in a material’s shape when the stress applied to it by a force becomes too great
Give a description of brittle behaviourlikely to fracture (break apart) at a low extension
Give a descrtption of elastic behaviuorAn object is elastic when it comes back to its original size and shape when the load is no longer present
What would the force-extension graph of a brittle material look like?s
What would the force-extension graph of a elastic material loook likeBut linear gradient for longer
What would the force-extension graph of a plastic material look likes
What would the force-extension graph of a very stiff material look likep
If a force-extension graph does not return to its starting point what can be said about itThe material has been streched beyond its elastic limit Material will not return back to its original shape and/ or size
What is the area between the loading and unloading parts of a stress-strain graph showwork done to permanently deform the material
Explain a plastic extension in terms of atoms and energyWork is done to move atoms apart, so energy is not stored as elastic strain energy but is dissipated as heat
Define ductilecan undergo a large amount of plastic deformation before fracturing
Whats the tensile stress- strain graph of a ductile material look like?-0
Whats the tensile stress- strain graph of a plastic material look like?0
Whats the tensile stress- strain graph of a brittle material look like?1
If a spring was held down with a mass attached to the bottom and attached to a firm surface at the other Then let go to allow it to beoing up and down What would be the spring potential What would be the gravitational potential energy What would be the kinetic energies of the spring When the spring was at the very top of its motion And can you explain whyThe spring is stretched the least, so, the potential energy of the spring is at a minimum. The mass is lifted as high as it will go, so, the potential energy due to gravity is at a maximum. The mass is stopped, so, its kinetic energy is zero
If a spring was held down with a mass attached to the bottom and attached to a firm surface at the other Then let go to allow it to beoing up and down What would be the spring potential What would be the gravitational potential energy What would be the kinetic energies of the spring When the spring was at the middle of its motion And can you explain whySome energy is stored in the spring, since it is stretched to some degree; that is, there is some potential energy in the spring. Some energy is stored in the gravitational field, since the object is lifted above ground; that is, there is some potential energy due to gravity. The mass has reached its maximum speed; so, the kinetic energy of the mass is at a maximum