A metallic wire is stretched by suspended weight to it. If \(\alpha\) is the longitudinal strain and \(Y\) its Young's modulus of elasticity, elastic potential energy per unit volume is
List-I | List-II |
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(A) A force that restores an elastic body of unit area to its original state | (I) Bulk modulus |
(B) Two equal and opposite forces parallel to opposite faces | (IV) Shear modulus |
(C) Forces perpendicular everywhere to the surface per unit area same everywhere | (III) Stress |
(D) Two equal and opposite forces perpendicular to opposite faces | (II) Young's modulus |
Mechanical properties of solids intricate the characteristics such as the resistance to deformation and their strength. Strength is the ability of an object to resist the applied stress, to what extent can it bear the stress.