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Two wires of the same material and length but different cross-sectional areas A1 and A2 (A1 > A2) are subjected to the same tensile force. Which wire will experience a greater elongation?
The wire with cross-sectional area A1
The wire with cross-sectional area A2
Both wires will experience the same elongation
The elongation depends on the density of the material
Which of the following materials is likely to have the highest Young's modulus?
Rubber
Plastic
Steel
Sponge
A wire is stretched to double its length. What will be its new Young's Modulus?
Doubles
Halves
Remains the same
Becomes four times
If the bulk modulus of a substance is high, it means the substance is:
Highly incompressible
Easily compressible
Highly ductile
Highly brittle
Which of the following materials generally has the highest bulk modulus?
Solids
Liquids
Gases
Plasma
Which of the following materials is likely to have the highest bulk modulus?
Rubber
Water
Steel
Diamond
Which of the following materials is likely to have the highest rigidity modulus?
Rubber
Plastic
Steel
Sponge
A material with a high rigidity modulus will:
Easily deform under shear stress
Resist deformation under tensile stress only
Resist deformation under compressive stress only
Resist deformation under shear stress
A solid sphere is subjected to uniform hydraulic pressure. Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding its bulk modulus (B)?
It is a measure of the material's resistance to compression.
It is independent of the sphere's radius.
It is the ratio of hydraulic stress to volumetric strain.
It increases as the sphere's radius increases.