elasticity
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Elasticity
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Objectives
• Elasticity
• Hooke’s Law
• Stress
• Strain
• Young modulus
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• Elasticity :
• is a property of object to deform when a force is applied and to return it’s original shape when the deforming force is removed,
• e.g. rubber band, spring
• Plastic Deformation • when the deforming force is removed, the object doesn’t return to it’s
original shape
• e.g. Plastine, Blu-tack
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• Hooke’s law:
‘The extension of a body is proportional to the force causing it provided that the limit of proportionality is not exceeded’
Extension:
when a force is applied it changes the length of the object the change in length is called extension
Limit of proportionality :
The greatest force that can be applied to an elastic body without causing permanent deformation.
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• Force (y axis)
• Extension (x axis)
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• Stress:
is a quantity that is proportional to the force causing a deformation. Stress is the external force acting on an object per unit cross sectional area.
Stress is the load per unit cross-sectional area of the material
Stress (Nm-2) = force (N)
cross-sectional area (m2)
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• Strain:
is the ratio of extension to original length.
Strain = extension (m)
original length (m)
There isn’t any unit of strain.
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• Young modulus :
the ratio of stress to strain.
Young Modulus (Nm-2) = stress
strain
or E = stress
strain
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Questions….
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Thanks……