Department of Applied Physics Question Bank-I Semester PH6151-Engineering Physics - I UNIT-II - Properties of Matter and Thermal Physics
Department of Applied Physics Question Bank-I Semester PH6151-Engineering Physics - I UNIT-II - Properties of Matter and Thermal Physics
Department of Applied Physics Question Bank-I Semester PH6151-Engineering Physics - I UNIT-II - Properties of Matter and Thermal Physics
Part A
1. What is elasticity?
A property of a body to regain its original state/condition on removal of the applied force is called
elasticity. Elasticity of a substance is due to intermolecular forces.
The addition of impurities produces variation in the elastic property of the materials. The decrease and increase in
elasticity depends on the type of impurity added to it.
Example : When potassium is added to gold, the elastic property of gold increases.
10.Calculate the Young's Modulus in the cantilever depression method used. The length of cantilever beam is 1 m
which is suspended with a load of 150 gm. The depression is found to be 4 cm. The thickness of the beam is 5 mm
and breadth of the beam is 3 cm.
4 gl M
Y ( )
bd 3 y
= 4x9.8x13x150x10-3/3x10-2x(5x10-3)3x4x10-2
= 5.88/1.5x10-10
Y = 3.92x1010 N/m2
11. Calculate the Poisson's ratio for the material, given Y = 12.25 × 1010 N/m2 and n = 4.55 × 1010 N/m2.
Y
1
2n
12.25 10 10
1
24.55 10
10
1.34615 1
0.34615
12.What is a I-shaped girder?
The I-shaped girder is the one in which the upper and lower sections are broadened and the middle of the
section is tapered so that it can withstand heavy loads over it. Since the girder looks like letter I, it is called as I
shaped girder.
d
it is denoted as - . The negative sign indicates the fall of temperature with the increase in distance.
dx
17.Define Newton’s Law of Cooling.
The rate of loss of heat of a body is directly proportional to the temperature
difference between the body and its surrounding, of same nature.
18. Why the specimen used to determine thermal conductivity of a bad conductor should have larger area and smaller
thickness?
For a bad conductor with a smaller thickness and larger area of cross section, the amount of heat conducted will be more.
20. The outer ends of two bars A and B (inner ends of which are joined together by welding) are at 100 °C and 50 °C
respectively. Calculate the temperature at the welded joint if they have the same cross and the same length and their
thermal conductivities are in the ratio of A:B = 7:5.
Q K K
A
1
A
1
2
2
t d 1
d 2
K ( )
1 2 3
K ( )
2 1 2
2 = 79.166C
Part B
(ii) Draw stress - strain diagram and discuss the behavior of ductile material under loading.
2. What is meant by bending of beams? Derive the expression for the bending moment and give its importance in
I-shaped girders. Also give its advantages and importance. [Jan’2013,Jan’2009]
3. (i) What is Young's modulus, Bulk modulus and Rigidity modulus?
(ii) Derive the expression for Young's modulus by uniform bending and give the experimental procedure to
find it. [Jan’2011, Jan’2010].
(iii) A copper wire of 3 m length and 1 mm diameter is subjected to a tension of 5 N. Calculate the elongation
produced in the wire if the Young's modulus of elasticity of copper is 120 GPa.
4. What is cantilever? Derive an expression for depression at the free end of a cantilever, due to load. Describe an
experiment to determine the Young's modulus of cantilever material using this expression.[Jan’2012,May’2012]
5. Define Coefficient of thermal conductivity. Describe with relevant theory the method of determining the
coefficient of thermal conductivity of a bad conductor by Lee's method.[Dec’2011]
(ii) Steam at 100˚C is passed through a rubber tube 15 cm of which is immersed in a copper calorimeter of
negligible thermal capacity containing 400 gm of water. The rate of rise of temperature per seconds is 0.02˚C
when it is at room temperature 19.99 ˚C. The internal and external diameters of the tubes are 0.75 cm and 1 cm
respectively. Calculate the thermal conductivity of rubber.
7. Derive the equation for one dimensional flow of heat and solve it, under steady state condition. [Dec’2008, Dec’2011]
8. Derive expression for effective thermal conductivity through compound media in series and parallel. Also discuss
the application of it. [Nov/Dec ‘2013]