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If we add impurity into a matter then elasticity

A

Decreases

B

Increases

C

Remains constant

D

May increase or decrease

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AAKASH INSTITUTE ENGLISH-MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS-Assignment(Section-A)
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  2. SHEAR STRAIN

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  3. The ratio of radii of two wires of same material is 2:1. If these wir...

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  4. A load of 20 kg produces an extension of 1 mm in a wire 3 m in length...

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  5. Young's modulus depends upon

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  6. What is the Young's modulus for a perfect rigid body?

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  7. The breaking stress of aluminium is 7.5 xx 10^7 Nm^(-2) Find the great...

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  8. The stress-strain graphs for two materials A and are shown in figure. ...

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  9. A steel wire of diameter 2 mm has a breaking strength of 4xx10^(5)N. W...

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  10. A Steel wire is 1m long and 1mm^(2) in area of cross-section. If it ta...

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  11. A wire 2 m in length suspended vertically stretches by. 10 mm when mas...

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  12. A wire of length L and cross-sectional area A is made of a material of...

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  13. A spherical ball contracts in volume by 0.02% when subjected to a norm...

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  14. What is the percentage increase in length of a wire of diameter 2.5 mm...

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  15. Two exactly similar wires of steel and copper are stretched by equal f...

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  16. Which of the following graphs represents stress-strain variation for...

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  17. A steel rod has a radius 10 mm and a length of 1.0 m. A force stretch...

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  18. The elastic limit of steel is 8xx10^8Nm^-2 and its Young modulus 2xx10...

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  19. As shown in figure, by combining together copper and steel wires of sa...

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  20. Select the correct alternative(s).

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