Diagram of tensile and compressive forces
Tensile strength of various materials
Cylindrical samples of steel, glass and rubber are each subjected to a gradually increasing tensile force F. The extensions e are measured and graphs are plotted as shown below.
Correctly label the graphs with the materials: steel, glass, rubber.
Remember to read the questions carefully in order to not confuse the terms ‘tensile stress’ and ‘tensile strain’.
Stretching a spring with a load produces a force that leads to an extension
Force v extension graph for a spring
Which graph represents the force-extension relationship of a rubber band that is stretched almost to its breaking point?
ANSWER: A
Exam questions may ask for the total length of a material after a load is placed on it and it has extended. Remember to add the extension to the original length of the material to get its final full length
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