Home
Class 11
PHYSICS
A beam of metal supported at the two edg...

A beam of metal supported at the two edges is loaded at the centre. The depression at the centre is proportional to

A

`Y^(2)`

B

`Y`

C

`1//Y`

D

`1//Y^(2)`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
C
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • ELASTICITY

    ERRORLESS |Exercise Bulk Modulus|21 Videos
  • ELASTICITY

    ERRORLESS |Exercise Rigidity Modulus|18 Videos
  • FLUID MECHANICS

    ERRORLESS |Exercise Fluid Mechanics|19 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

A rectangular beam of metal supported at its two ends is loaded at the centre. The depression at the centre is proportional to

A metal beam supported at the two ends is loaded at the center .If 'Y' is Young 's modulus then the depression at the center is proportional to

An electron moves in Bohr's orbit. The magnetic field at the centre is proportional to

In designing, a beam for its use to support a load. The depression at centre is proportional to (where , Y is Young's modulus).

The field due to a magnet at a distance R~ from the centre of the magnet is proportional

The convex lens is thicker near the centre compared to the edges.

A beam is supported at its ends by supports which are 12 metres apart.Since the load is connected at its centre,there is a deflection f3cm at the centre and the deflected beam is in the shape of a parabola.How far from the centre is the deflection 1cm?

A horizontal rod is supported at both ends and loaded at the middle. If L and Y are length and Young's modulus repectively, then depression at the middle is directly proportional to

A square loop of edge 'a' carries a current l. The magnetic field at the centre of loop is