Deformation Notes
Deformation Notes
Chapter # Deformation
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Deformation
• the process of change in shape or size with the effect of a force is called deformation
• the force is called deformative force
• deformation may be temporary or permanent
• a body may be twisted bend expand compress
Elasticity
• the property of resistance provided to deformative force is called elasticity of the body
• it is a material dependent property
• as steel provide more resistance than rubber so steel is more elastic than rubber
• the property of regaining the original shape and size when the deformative force is removed
is also called elasticity
• every body as an elastic limit
• the limit within which it can regain its own shape is called elastic limit
Plasticity
• the property of stretching is called plasticity
• as rubber can show more stretchiness than steel for same deformative force so rubber is
more plastic than steel.
• In short plasticity means easily stretchable.
• So it also means that material whose spring constant is very low
Hookes Law
• The extension (change in length) produced in an elastic material is directly proportional to
the force applied within the limit of proportionality
• F = Kx
• Where K is the constant of prop called spring constant
Limit of Prop
• It is the limit of force till where the prop holds
• It is the limit till where the F-x graph is a straight line and after which it is a curve
• It is the limit till where hookes law is obeyed and after which it is not
• It is the limit where F = Kx holds and after which is not
• It is the limit where f to x ratio is always constant and after it is not
• Limit of prop is a value of force
Spring Constant
• It is a material dependent constant
• It tells us about the stiffness of a spring
• K = F/x
• Its SI unit is N / m
• It tells us that the spring is easy or hard to stretch
• 20 N / m means that 20 N force is required for 1 m extension
• It is related inversely with length of the spring and directly with diameter of the spring
Combination of Springs
• We can connect springs in series and in parallel
• In series the spring constant decreases and extension increases
• In parallel the spring constant increases and the extension decreases
• Remember that for equal force extension is inversely related with spring constant
• If spring constant is halved the extension should be double
Graphs
Force-extension Graphs
• Y axis represents force
• X axis represents extension
• The graph should pass from origin to insure the hookes law
• The gradient represents the value of spring constant
• You can find the value of Force for a particular extension
• You can find the value of extension for a particular value of force
• You can find k by finding the gradient
• You can compare you graphs. The line near to extension axis means less steepness means
less k value means easier to stretched and the line near to force axis means greater
steepness means high k value means harder to stretched
Important Points
• For a material that obeys hookes law, f to x ratio should be equal to K
• Spring constant decreases and extension increase in series combination
• Spring constant increases and extension decrease in parallel combination