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3 Matter and materials

AS Bingo: Materials

(1) Which material will have a


relatively high value for Young
modulus?
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(2) What is proportional to the


extension in a stretched
spring?
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(3) What term means a material


shows a large amount of
plastic deformation for little or
no extra load?
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(4) What term means a material


shows very little plastic
deformation before fracture?
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(5) What is the term given to the


ratio of tensile stress over
tensile strain?
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(6) What is the area under a


force–extension graph equal
to?
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(7) How will the strain change if


the length doubles?
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(8) Which material will have a


relatively low value for Young
modulus?
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(9) The point beyond which the


material no longer obeys
Hooke’s Law
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(10) How will the strain change if


the stress doubles?
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(11) For a constant strain, what


must double if the length
doubles?
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(12) How do you find the Young


modulus from a force–
extension graph?
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(13) What is the term given to the


force per unit area?
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(14) What term is defined as the


extension per unit length?
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(15) What original dimension of a


wire can change without
affecting the stress?
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(16) What must the force be


divided by to calculate the
stress?
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(17) The point beyond which the


material will not return to its
original shape and size
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(18) How do you find the Young


modulus from a stress–strain
graph?
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(19) What is the area under a


stress–strain graph equal to?
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(20) The constant of


proportionality in the relation
‘extension is proportional to
the applied force’

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