RP04: Determination of Young's Modulus Flashcards
Define young’s modulus
Ratio of tensile stress to tensile strain of a material. (Measure of object’s stiffness)
How is stress calculated?
Stress = force/ cross sectional area
How is strain calcualted?
Strain = change in length / original length
What is the unit of stress?
Pascals or Nm^-2
What is the unit of strain?
Unitless since ratio of two lengths
What is the unit of young’s modulus?
Pascals of Nm^-
How can the cross sectional area of a thin wire be measured?
Wire’s diameter measured in several places along the wire using a micrometer. The average diameter can then be used to calculate a mean cross sectional area.
What safety precaution should be taken when stretching thin wires?
Safety goggles should be worn since the wire may snap when under a tensile load and could cause an eye injury.
Why should the temperature of the surrounding be kept constant in this experiment?
Metals undergo thermal expansion when there is a temperature increase and this would slightly change the dimensions of the wire.
Why should a pre stress be applied to the wire when setting up this experiment?
A pre-stress should be applied so that all bends in the wire are removed and the wire is taught, before measurements are taken.
How can the Young’s Modulus be determined from a graph of extension against load?
Gradient of graph is e/F
E=L/(A x gradient)
Suggest what has happened if the length of the wire doesn’t return to its original length when unloaded.
If the wire doesn’t return to its original length when unloaded, the load may have exceeded the wire’s elastic limit and consequently the wire has undergone plastic deformation.
How can the load applied to on a wire be calculated from the mass added to the end of the wire?
Load = mass x g
F=mg
What safety precaution should be taken when using hanging masses?
Never stand with your feet below the hanging masses in case the wire snaps and the masses fall. It is god practice to place a padded bucket below them.
Suggest how the extension of the wire may be measured.
A marker, such as a small piece of tape, could be added to the wire. A ruler could then be placed underneath the wire allowing the movement of the marker to be measured.