Materials

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Quiz on Materials , created by Nicole Saville on 13/10/2014.
Nicole Saville
Quiz by Nicole Saville, updated more than 1 year ago
Nicole Saville
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Question 1

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What is Hooke's Law?
Answer
  • F=kx
  • k=Fx
  • The extension of an elastic body is proportional to the force that causes it (within its elastic limit)
  • The force on a body is proportional to the extension caused once past the elastic limit
  • Force is proportional to strain

Question 2

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In Hooke's law, what is k?
Answer
  • The spring constant
  • Extension
  • The length

Question 3

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How do you find the spring constant from a Force- extension graph?
Answer
  • 1 ----------- gradient
  • gradient
  • area underneath

Question 4

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What does the area underneath a force-extension graph tell you?
Answer
  • The strain energy
  • The strain
  • The stress
  • The spring constant
  • Nothing

Question 5

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What is strain energy?
Answer
  • Energy stored in deformed materials
  • Work done in producing an extension
  • The maximum force a material can take before breaking
  • The point at which a material reaches its elastic limit

Question 6

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Ultimate tensile strength is...
Answer
  • the maximum tensile force that can be applied to a material before it breaks
  • the energy stored in a material when it's stretched to its limit
  • the maximum stress of a material

Question 7

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tensile force is a force applied to create a stretch
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Stress =
Answer
  • force/area
  • force x area
  • force applied per unit cross sectional area
  • measured in Pa
  • measured in Nm^-2
  • the fractional change in length under load

Question 9

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Fractional change in length under load =
Answer
  • Stress
  • Strain
  • Young modulus
  • Strain energy

Question 10

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Strain is measured in N/m
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 11

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extension/length =
Answer
  • stress
  • strain
  • young modulus

Question 12

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What's the effective spring constant of springs in parallel?
Answer
  • k1 + k2
  • 1/K1 + 1/K2
  • k1 x k2

Question 13

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Which is in parallel and which is in series (top or bottom)?
Answer
  • top - series bottom - parallel
  • top - parallel bottom - series

Question 14

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How do you find the effective spring constant of two springs in series?
Answer
  • 1/K = 1/k1 + 1/k2
  • 1/k = k1 x k2
  • k = k1 + k2

Question 15

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What is a ductile material?
Answer
  • materials that have a large plastic region and can therefore be drawn into wires
  • Materials that have a very small elastic limit and therefore break easily
  • Materials that are very stretchy

Question 16

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Brittle materials distort very little and fracture beyond their elastic limit
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 17

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What material is this a graph showing?
Answer
  • brittle material
  • ductile material
  • elastic material
  • polymeric material

Question 18

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What's the equation for strain energy?
Answer
  • E=1/2Fx
  • E=1/2kx^2
  • E=1/kx
  • E=kFx/2

Question 19

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What is the young modulus?
Answer
  • A constant for a given material
  • Stress/strain
  • Fl/Ax
  • the stiffness of a material
  • The maximum force a material can withstand before fracturing

Question 20

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A material with a small young modulus is stiff
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 21

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On a stress-strain graph what is the yield point?
Answer
  • The point from which the force required to stretch a material decreases
  • The point from which the force required to stretch a material increases
  • The elastic limit

Question 22

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On a stress-strain graph what is the limit of proportionality?
Answer
  • The elastic limit, above which plastic deformation occurs
  • The elastic limit, above which elastic deformation occurs
  • The maximum force applied to a material before it breaks
  • The point at which a material fractures

Question 23

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Plastic deformation is reversible and disappears when the load is removed
Answer
  • True
  • False
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