G L Mittal and TARUN MITTAL Solutions for Chapter: Elasticity, Exercise 3: FOR DIFFERENT COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS

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Questions from G L Mittal and TARUN MITTAL Solutions for Chapter: Elasticity, Exercise 3: FOR DIFFERENT COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS with Hints & Solutions

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A wire fixed at the upper end stretched by the length l by applying a force F. The work done in stretching is :

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The potential energy of a long spring stretched by 2 cm is U. When stretched by 10 cm, the potential energy of the spring will be :

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A uniform metal rod of 2 mm2 cross-section is heated from 0°C to 20°C. The coefficient of linear expansion of the rod is 12x10-6 °C-1. It's Young’s modulus of elasticity is 1011 N m-2. The energy stored per unit volume of the rod is :

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A metallic bar is heated from 0°C to 100°C. If this bar is so held that it can neither expand nor bend, then the force developed is :

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An iron bar of length 1.0 m and cross-section 1.0 cm2  is heated from 0°C to 100°C and is so held that it can neither expand nor bend. If α =10-5°C-1 and Y = 1011 N m-2, then the force developed is:

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Two rods of different materials having coefficients of linear expansion α1, α2 and Young’s moduli Y1, Y2 respectively are fixed between two rigid massive walls. The rods are heated such that they undergo the same increase in temperature. There is no bending of the rods. If α1 : α2 = 2 : 3 the thermal stresses developed in the two rods are equal, provided Y1 : Y2 is equal to :

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A wooden wheel of radius R is made of two semi-circular parts (see figure). The two parts are held together by a ring made of a metal strip of cross-sectional area A and length L. L is slightly less than 2nR. To fit the ring on the wheel, it is heated so that its temperature rises by T and it just steps over the wheel. As it cools down to the surrounding temperature, it presses the semi-circular parts together. If the coefficient of linear expansion of the metal is a and it's Young’s modulus is Y, the force that one part of the wheel applies on the other part is :

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The coefficient of linear expansion and Young’s modulus of copper are respectively 1.5 times and 0.5 times those of iron. The ratio of the forces developed in copper and iron bars of identical lengths and cross-sections and held fixed, when heated through the same range of temperature, is :