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PM SHRI JAWAHAR NAVODAYA

VIDYALAYA

ART INTIGRATED PROJECT


NAME : NIKHIL PATEL
CLASS- 11TH ‘SCIENCE’
ROLL NO- 28
TOPIC – ELASTICITY
SUBMITTED TO –P.L.KHANDEY
CERTIFICATE

• This is to certify that NIKHIL PATEL of class 11th in the


session 2023-2024 of this school has completed the project
‘Elasticity’. He has submitted a complete and satisfactory
account of the same. SUBJECT TEACHER P.L KHANDEY SIR
INTRODUCTION
• Stress Types of stress Strain Types of Strain Hooke’s law Modulus of Elasticity
Young’s modulus Bulk modulus Modulus of rigidity Poisson's ratio Work done
in stretching a wire Some other terms related to Elasticity 1. Elastic limit
2.Elstic after effect 3. Elastic fatigue 4.Compressiblity Some conceptual
question’s Bibliography Content
• Elasticity is a branch of physics which studies the properties of elastic
materials. A material is said to be elastic if it deforms under stress (e.g.,
external forces), but then returns to its original shape when the stress is
removed. The amount of deformation is called the strain.
STRESS
• Stress, defined as force per unit area, is a measure of the intensity of
the total internal forces acting within a body across imaginary internal
surfaces, as a reaction to external applied forces and body forces. It
was introduced into the theory of elasticity by Cauchy around 1822.
Stress is a concept that is based on the concept of continuum.
TYPE OF STRESS
• Basically it is of three types • Tensile stress:-If there is an increase in
the length or extension of the body in the direction of the body in the
direction of force applied. • Compression stress:-If there is decrease
in length of the wire or compression of the body due to force applied.
• Tangential stress:-When a deforming force, acting tangentially to the
surface of a body produces a change in the shape of the body .
STRAIN
• Stress is defined as the ratio of change in dimension of the body to
the original dimension . strain is the geometrical expression of
deformation caused by the action of stress on a physical body. Strain
is calculated by first assuming a change between two body states: the
beginning state and the final state.
TYPES OF STRAIN
• Basically Strain are of three types • Longitudinal Strain:-It is defined as
the increase in length (L) per unit original length (l) when deformed by
the external force. Longitudinal Strain=L l • Volumetric Strain:-It is
defined as change in volume (V) per unit original volume (v), when
deformed by external force. Volume Strain=V v 3. Shear Strain:-When
change takes place in the shape of the body, the strain is called shear
strain.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• www.google.com • Pradeep’s • Comprehensive • Yogbodh • Modern
abc
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