Materials (AS) Flashcards

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What is density?

A

Mass per unit volume.

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State Hooke’s Law.

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The extension of a stretched object is proportional to the force applied to it.

F = k ΔL

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For which range does Hooke’s Law apply?

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Until the limit of proportionality.

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4
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What is the breaking stress?

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​The maximum stress that an object can withstand before it breaks.

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5
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What does ‘brittle’ mean?

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An object that will show very little strain before reaching its breaking stress.

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What does ‘elastic behaviour’ mean?

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If a material deforms with elastic behaviour, it will return to its original shape when the forces are removed.

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What is the elastic limit?

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The point at which, if you increase the load, the material will be permanently stretched.

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What does ‘plastic behaviour’ mean?

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If a material deforms with plastic behaviour, it will not return to its original shape when the forces are removed.

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What is ‘tensile stress’?

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The amount of force acting per unit area.

σ = F/A

Units: Pa or Nm^-2

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What is ‘tensile strain’?

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The ratio of an object’s extension to its original length.

It is a ratio of two lengths and so has no unit.

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What is the Young Modulus?

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A measure of the stiffness of a material.

The ratio of stress to strain for a given material.

Its unit is the Pascal (Pa).

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