A bob of mass $10\, kg$ is attached to wire $0.3\, m$ long. Its breaking stress is $4.8 \times 10^7 N/m^2$. The area of cross section of the wire is $10^{-6} m^2$. The maximum angular velocity with which it can be rotated in a horizontal circle ....... $rad/sec$
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Two wires each of radius $0.2\,cm$ and negligible mass, one made of steel and other made of brass are loaded as shown in the figure. The elongation of the steel wire is $.........\times 10^{-6}\,m$. [Young's modulus for steel $=2 \times 10^{11}\,Nm ^{-2}$ and $g =10\,ms ^{-2}$ ]
When a certain weight is suspended from a long uniform wire, its length increases by one $cm$. If the same weight is suspended from another wire of the same material and length but having a diameter half of the first one, the increase in length will be ......... $cm$
A solid sphere of radius $R$ made of of material of bulk modulus $K$ is surrounded by a liquid in a cylindrical container. $A$ massless piston of area $A$ floats on the surface of the liquid. When a mass $m$ is placed on the piston to compress the liquid, the fractional change in the radius of the sphere $\delta R/R$ is
The normal density of a material is $\rho$ and its bulk modulus of elasticity is $K$. The magnitude of increase in density of material, when a pressure $P$ is applied uniformly on all sides, will be
A copper wire of length $1.0\, m$ and a steel wire of length $0.5\, m$ having equal cross-sectional areas are joined end to end. The composite wire is stretched by a certain load which stretches the copper wire by $1\, mm$. If the Young's modulii of copper and steel are respectively $1.0\times10^{11}\, Nm^{-2}$ and $2.0\times10^{11}\, Nm^{- 2}$, the total extension of the composite wire is ........ $mm$