A steel tension bar 8-mm thick and 50-mm wide with an initial single-edge crack of 10-mm long is subjected to a uniaxial stress s = 140 MPa.
i Determine the stress intensity factor KI. If KIC = 60 MPa , is the crack stable?
ii. Determine the critical crack size, and
iii. Determine the critical load.
[Take Y=1]
Determine the total charge entering a terminal between t = 1 and t = 2 s and t = 2 s if the current passing the terminal is I = (3t2 -t) A.
Suppose now that the momentum of the ball also has a y-component before it collides elastically with the wall. After the collision the x-component of the ball’s momentum changes but its y-component does not. If the momentum of the ball before the collision is ~p = px ˆi + py ˆj, what is its momentum after the collision.
If m1,m2 and m3 be the masses of three particles v12, v23 and v13 be their relative velocities, prove that the total kinetic energy (E) of the system about the centre of mass is given by
m1m2v212+ m2m3v223+ m1m3v213 / m1+ m2 + m3
Radius of capillary is 2mm. A liquid of weight 6.28 x 10^-4N may remain in the capillary, then the surface tension of liquid will be?
A ball moving along the x -axis bounces elastically off a horizonal wall that runs in along y-axis. The magnitude of the momentum of the ball is the same before and after the collision. Explain how we can conclude that the ball-wall system is closed but not isolated.
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