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Mechanical Properties of Solids Quiz
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Mechanical Properties of Solids Quiz

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Which type of body cannot be deformed?

  • Inflexible body
  • Rigid body (correct)
  • Non-rigid body
  • Elastic body
  • What is the change in the structure of a body due to the applied force called?

  • Fracture
  • Distortion
  • Disintegration
  • Deformation (correct)
  • What is an example of a non-rigid body?

  • Steel rod
  • Concrete block
  • Bottle (correct)
  • Iron chain
  • Which chapter in physics does the concept of mechanical properties of solids belong to?

    <p>Chapter 66</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the concept of mechanical properties of solids explain?

    <p>Changes that occur in a body due to applied force</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Mechanical Properties of Solids

    • A rigid body is a type of body that cannot be deformed.
    • The change in the structure of a body due to the applied force is called deformation.
    • An example of a non-rigid body is a rubber band.
    • The concept of mechanical properties of solids belongs to the chapter of Mechanics in physics.
    • The concept of mechanical properties of solids explains how solids respond to external forces, such as deformation, compression, and tension.

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    Test your knowledge of mechanical properties of solids with this quiz based on Chapter 8 of the physics class 11 curriculum. Explore concepts such as stress, strain, elasticity, and more. Ideal for students seeking to reinforce their understanding of this fundamental topic.

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