1. The yield point is the stress level beyond which a material begins to deform plastically, and permanent deformation occurs. This question related to Chapter 8 physics Class 11th NCERT. From the Chapter 8. Mechanical Properties of Solids. Give answer according to your understanding. For more please vRead more

    The yield point is the stress level beyond which a material begins to deform plastically, and permanent deformation occurs. This question related to Chapter 8 physics Class 11th NCERT. From the Chapter 8. Mechanical Properties of Solids. Give answer according to your understanding.

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  2. The material property that measures resistance to compression is called **compressive strength**. Compressive strength is defined as the maximum compressive stress a material can withstand before it fails or deforms permanently. It is typically measured by applying a compressive force to a specimenRead more

    The material property that measures resistance to compression is called **compressive strength**.

    Compressive strength is defined as the maximum compressive stress a material can withstand before it fails or deforms permanently. It is typically measured by applying a compressive force to a specimen of the material in a controlled manner, often using a testing machine. The results are expressed in units of pressure, such as Pascals (Pa), megapascals (MPa), or pounds per square inch (psi).

    Materials with high compressive strength, such as concrete, steel, and ceramics, are commonly used in construction and engineering applications where resistance to compression is critical.
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  3. Shear deformation occurs due to tangential forces that cause one layer of the material to slide relative to another. This question related to Chapter 8 physics Class 11th NCERT. From the Chapter 8. Mechanical Properties of Solids. Give answer according to your understanding. For more please visit heRead more

    Shear deformation occurs due to tangential forces that cause one layer of the material to slide relative to another.
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  4. Shear modulus (𝐺) is defined as the ratio of shear stress to shear strain. This question related to Chapter 8 physics Class 11th NCERT. From the Chapter 8. Mechanical Properties of Solids. Give answer according to your understanding. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-soRead more

    Shear modulus (𝐺) is defined as the ratio of shear stress to shear strain. This question related to Chapter 8 physics Class 11th NCERT. From the Chapter 8. Mechanical Properties of Solids. Give answer according to your understanding.

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  5. The work done per unit volume in stretching a wire is called the **strain energy density**. It is a measure of the energy stored in the wire due to deformation and is given by the formula: \[ u = \frac{1}{2} \sigma \epsilon \] where: - \( u \) is the strain energy density (work done per unit volume)Read more

    The work done per unit volume in stretching a wire is called the **strain energy density**. It is a measure of the energy stored in the wire due to deformation and is given by the formula:

    \[ u = \frac{1}{2} \sigma \epsilon \]

    where:
    – \( u \) is the strain energy density (work done per unit volume),
    – \( \sigma \) is the stress applied to the wire,
    – \( \epsilon \) is the strain produced in the wire.

    This quantity is particularly important in the study of material mechanics as it helps in understanding how much energy a material can store before deforming permanently or breaking.
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