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- 25 Jan 2019
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Hooke's law is applicable only up to the limit of proportionality, where stress and strain maintain a linear relationship. Beyond this limit, the material no longer obeys Hooke's law.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.What is the unit of Young's modulus?
- 2.When a body is subjected to equal and opposite forces that attempt to stretch it, the resulting stress is known as______________________?
- 3.What is the modulus of rigidity defined as the ratio of?
- 4.How does the ultimate tensile strength of mild steel compare to its ultimate compressive strength?
- 5.When a thin mild steel wire is subjected to gradually increasing loads in equal steps until it fractures, how does the extension change with the applied loads?
- 6.What happens to the Young's modulus of a wire if its radius is increased to twice its original size under the same load?
- 7.How is the tensile strength of a material calculated during a tensile test?
- 8.What is the amount of elongation in a wire relative to its original length when the applied stress equals the Young's modulus?
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