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Quiz 10: Elasticity and Oscillations
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
A cube of aluminum is at a depth of 1.00 km under seawater whose density is 1,025 kg/m
3
. Atmospheric pressure is 101.3 kPa. What is the volume stress on the cube? Use g = 9.80 m/s
2
.
Question 22
Multiple Choice
A ball is subjected to a pressure of 25.0 atmospheres. The original diameter of the ball is 4.00 cm. The squeezed diameter of the ball is 3.99 cm. The volume strain of the ball is
Question 23
Multiple Choice
Seawater has a density of 1,025 kg/m
3
at the surface. The bulk modulus of seawater is 2.100 × 10
9
N/m
2
. What is the density of seawater at a depth of 10.00 km? (Use g = 9.8 m/s
2
and ignore any change in density with depth when calculating the pressure.)
Question 24
Multiple Choice
A 120 N picture hangs from a nail in the wall. The maximum shear stress the nail can sustain is 1.00 × 10
6
N/m
2
. The smallest diameter the nail can be is
Question 25
Multiple Choice
A copper ball with a diameter of 5.00 cm is subjected to a pressure of 2.50 × 10
6
Pa. The bulk modulus for copper is 1.40 × 10
11
N/m
2
. What is the magnitude of the volume strain?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
A nail projects 25.0 mm horizontally outward from a wall. A 400 N picture is hung from the end of the nail, and the nail deflects downward by 2.00 × 10
-5
m. If the shear modulus is 3.40 × 10
10
N/m
2
, then what is the radius of the nail?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
A cube is subjected to a pressure of 10.0 atmospheres. The original length of one side of the cube is 1.20 cm. The squeezed length of one side of the cube is 1.18 cm. The volume strain of the cube is
Question 28
Multiple Choice
A cube of aluminum is at a depth of 1.00 km under water whose density is 1,000 kg/m
3
. Atmospheric pressure is 101.3 kPa. What is the volume stress on the cube? Use g = 9.80 m/s
2
.
Question 29
Multiple Choice
An aluminum ball is subjected to a pressure of 7.00 × 10
6
Pa. The volume strain is −1.0 × 10
−4
. What is the bulk modulus?
Question 30
Multiple Choice
A 150 N picture hangs from a nail in the wall. The maximum shear stress the nail can sustain is 2.00 × 10
6
N/m
2
. The smallest diameter the nail can be is
Question 31
Multiple Choice
A ball of aluminum is at a depth of 100.0 m under water whose density is 1,000 kg/m
3
. Atmospheric pressure is 101.3 kPa. What is the volume stress on the ball? Use g = 9.80 m/s
2
.
Question 32
Multiple Choice
A cube is subjected to a pressure of 12 atmospheres. The original length of one side of the cube is 10.0 cm. The squeezed length of one side of the cube is 9.999 cm. The volume strain of the cube is
Question 33
Multiple Choice
A ball is subjected to a pressure of 2.0 atmospheres. The original diameter of the ball is 10.0 cm. The squeezed diameter of the ball is 9.999 cm. The volume strain of the ball is
Question 34
Multiple Choice
A 100 N picture hangs from a nail in the wall. The diameter of the nail is 3.00 mm. The shear stress on the nail is
Question 35
Multiple Choice
A 24.0 N picture hangs from a nail in the wall. The diameter of the nail is 2.00 mm. The shear stress on the nail is
Question 36
Multiple Choice
A steel ball with a diameter of 10 cm is subjected to a pressure that causes the volume of the ball to shrink by 0.01%. The bulk modulus for steel is 1.6 × 10
11
N/m
2
. What is the pressure?
Question 37
Multiple Choice
A rod with a diameter of 2.00 mm projects 20.0 mm horizontally outward from a wall. A 2.00 N coat is hung from the end of the rod and the rod deflects downward by 4.00 × 10
-6
m. The shear stress on the rod is