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1. Draw typical stress – strain graph for a material and represent Yield point, elastic limit and
fracture point. (S)
Five mark questions (PART – D):
1. A steel rod of radius 10mm and length 2m is stretched by a force of 100kN along its length.
The elongation in the wire is 3.2mm. Find the stress and Young’s modulus of the
material of the rod.
2. The upper face of a cube of edge 1m moves through a distance of 1mm relative to the
lower fixed surface under action of a tangential force 1.5x108N. Calculate tangential
stress and rigidity modulus.
3. When a rubber ball is taken in deep of 100m in sea its volume is decrease by 0.1% due to
hydraulic stress. If the density of sea water is 1000kgm-3, calculate the bulk modulus and
compressibility of the rubber
4. A steel wire of length 5m and cross section 3x10-5m2 stretched by the same amount as
copper of length 3.7m and cross section 4x10-5m2 under given load. Find the ratio of
Young’s modulus of steel to that of copper
5. Two wires of area of cross section 5x10-6m2, one made of steel and the other made of brass
are loaded as shown. The unloaded steel wire of length 1.5m that of brass wire is 1m. Find
the elongations in each wires. Y for steel is2x1011 Nm-2 and for brass is0.91x1011Nm-2
6. Find the force required to stretch a wire of area of cross section 2x10-4 m2 so that its
length becomes 1.5 times original length . Young’s modulus=3.6x1011Nm-2.