Fluids can be develop (a) longitudinal strain only (b) longitudinal and shearing strain
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An Indian rubber cube of side 7 cm has one side fixed, while a tengential force equal to the weight of 200 kilogram is applied to the opposite face. Find the shearing strain produced and distance through which th strained side moves. Modulus of rigidity for rubber is 2× 10^6 N/m^2.
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Oct
An Indian rubber cube of side 7 cm has one side fixed, while a tengential force equal to the weight of 200 kilogram is applied to the opposite face. Find the shearing strain produced and distance through which th strained side moves. Modulus of rigidity for rubber is 2× 10^6 N/m^2. An Indian rubber cube [...]
The marina Trench is located in the pacific ocean, and at one place it is nearly eleven km beneath the surface of water. The water pressure at the bottom of the Trench is about 1.1× 10^8 Pa. A steel ball of initial volume 0.32 m^3 is dropped into the ocean and falls to the bottom of the Trench. what is the change in the volume of the ball when it reaches to the bottom?
09
Oct
The marina Trench is located in the pacific ocean, and at one place it is nearly eleven km beneath the surface of water. The water pressure at the bottom of the Trench is about 1.1× 10^8 Pa. A steel ball of initial volume 0.32 m^3 is dropped into the ocean and falls to the bottom [...]
Fluids can be develop (a) longitudinal strain only (b) longitudinal and shearing strain
09
Oct
Fluids can be develop (a) longitudinal strain only (b) longitudinal and shearing strain Fluids can be develop (a) longitudinal strain only (b) longitudinal and shearing strain October 9, 2020 Category: Uncategorised (JEE Advanced Physics by BM Sharma + GMP Solutions) ,