Elasticity

Cards (19)

  • What is the term for the force applied to bend an object?
    Bending force
  • What happens when compressing forces are applied?
    They apply inward forces to an object
  • How many forces are required to counterbalance each other in a stationary object?
    Two forces
  • What must happen for an object to change shape?
    One force must be applied
  • What occurs when the force is removed from an object within its elastic limit?
    The object remains in its original shape
  • What is meant by elastic deformation?
    The object returns to its original shape
  • When does plastic deformation occur?
    When the applied force exceeds the elastic limit
  • What does Hooke's Law state about elastic objects?
    Extension is directly proportional to force
  • What is the formula for Hooke's Law?
    F=F =kx kx
  • What type of relationship exists when force is directly proportional to extension?
    Linear relationship
  • What does a straight line through the origin on a graph indicate?
    Linear relationship between force and extension
  • What characterizes a non-linear relationship in force-extension graphs?
    The graph arcs and deviates from a straight line
  • What happens to energy when a spring is stretched or compressed?
    It is stored as elastic potential energy
  • What is the formula for elastic potential energy?
    Ep=E_p =12ke2 \frac{1}{2} k e^2
  • How can the spring constant be calculated?
    Using Hooke's Law
  • What is the first step in the required practical for investigating force extension for a spring?
    Set up the apparatus with the spring suspended
  • How do you calculate the extension of the spring?
    Subtract the initial length from the new length
  • What should you do after measuring the extension for different weights?
    Plot a graph of force against extension
  • What does a curved graph beyond the limit of proportionality indicate?
    Non-linear relationship between force and extension