A brass wire of length 4.50 m and a radius of 0.2 mm is extended to a total length of 4.53 when a tensile force of 50 N is applied.Calculate for the brass wire:(i) The tensile stress(ii) The tensile strain
(i) Calculate the tensile stress
Step 1: Write down the tensile stress equation
Tensile stress = Force ÷ Cross-sectional area
Step 2: Calculate the cross-sectional area, A of the wire
Area = π × (0.2 × 10-3)2 =1.2566 × 10-7 m2
Step 3: Substitute values in the tensile stress equation
Tensile stress = 50 ÷ (1.2566 × 10-7) = 397.899 × 106 Pa = 400 MPa
(ii) Calculate the tensile strain
Step 1: Write down the tensile strain equation
Tensile strain = Extension ÷ Original length
Step 2: Determine the extension
Extension = 4.53 – 4.50 = 0.03 m
Step 3: Substitute values in the tensile strain equation
Tensile strain = 0.03 ÷ 4.50 = 6.7 × 10-3
Since strain is a ratio, the extension and original length do not have to be calculated in metres. As long as they both have the same units, the strain will be correct
Stress-strain graph for different materials up to their breaking stress
The important points shown on a stress-strain graph
The graph below shows a stress-strain curve for a copper wire.From the graph state the value of:
(i) The breaking stress
(ii) The stress at which plastic deformation begins
(i) The breaking stress
Step 1: Define breaking stress
The breaking stress is the maximum stress a material can stand before it fractures. This is the stress at the final point on the graph
Step 2: Determine breaking stress from the graph
Draw a line to the y axis at the point of fracture
The breaking stress is 190 MPa
(ii) The stress at which plastic deformation begins
Step 1: Define plastic formation
Plastic deformation is when the material is deformed permanently and will not return to its original shape once the applied force is removed. This is shown on the graph where it is curved
Step 2: Determine the stress of where plastic deformation beings on the graph
Draw a line to the y axis at the point where the graph starts to curve
Plastic deformation begins at a stress of 130 MPa
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