A steel plate of size 6 cm x 6 cm is to be coated by a metal on both sides with a coating thickness of 0.1 mm by electrolysis. If the density and ece of the metal are respectively 10 g cm-3 and 0.001 gC-1 then the strength of the current to complete the process in one hour is
1 A
0.5 A
6 A
2 A
Choose the wrong statement
The bulk modulus for solids is much larger than for liquids
Gases are least compressible
The incompressibility of the solids is due to the tight coupling between neighbouring atoms
The reciprocal of the bulk modulus is called compressibility
B.
Gases are least compressible
Gases are most compressible.
So, (b) is correct option according to question.
Identify the incorrect statement.
Young's modulus and shear modulus are relevant only for solids.
Bulk modulus is relevant for solids, liquids and gases.
Alloys have larger values of Young's modulus than metals.
Metals have larger values of Young's modulus than elastomers
A lead bullet strikes against a steel plate with a velocity 200 ms-1. If the impact is perfectly inelastic and the heat produced is equally shared between the bullet and the target, then the rise in temperature of the bullet is (Specific heat capacity of lead = 125 J Kg-1 K-1)
80°C
60°C
160°C
40°C
Which one of the following statements is correct? In the case of
shearing stress there is change in volume
tensile stress there is no change in volume
shearing stress there is no change in shape
hydraulic stress there is no change in volume
The Young's modulus of the material of a wire is 2 × 1010 Nm-2. If the elongation strain is 1 %, then the energy stored in the wire per unit volume in Jm-3 is
106
108
2 × 106
2 × 108
If the volume of a block of aluminium is decreased by 1%, the pressure (stress) on its surface is increased by (Bulk modulus of Al = 7.5 1010 Nm-2)
7.5 × 1010 Nm-2
7.5 × 108 Nm-2
7.5 × 106 Nm-2
7.5 × 104 Nm-2
The length of a rubber cord is 11 metre when the tension is 4 N and l2 metre when the tension is 6 N. The length when the tension is 9 N, is
(2.5 l2 − 1.5 l1) m
(6 l2 − 1.5 l1) m
(3 l2 − 2 l1) m
(3.5 l2 − 2.5 l1) m
A wire of natural length l, Young's modulus Y and area of cross-section A is extended by x. Then the energy stored in the wire is given by
A piece of solid weighs 120 g in air, 80 g in water and 60 g in a liquid. The relative density of the solid and that of the liquid are respectively
3, 2
4, 3