24. Draw stress-strain graph for metal. Mention yield point and fracture point.
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- B Yield point E Fracture Point Detailed Answer : The stress is proportional to strain upto point, where, Hooke's law is fully obeyed. Point A is known as proportional unit.
- When stress is increased beyond A, then for a small stress there in large strain in the wire upto B. When the load is reduced between points O and B, then the wire comes back to its original position.
- The wire regains its original position only when load applied is less than or equal to certain limit. This limit is called elastic limit. The point B on the curve is known as elastic limit or yield point.
- But, if the stress is increased beyond B, the strain further increases and the wire does not come back to its original position after removing load. It is deformed permanently.
- As the stress in further increased beyond C, there is a large strain in the body and the wire breaks at point E called fracture point.
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stress strain graph
Point B is yeild point
Point F fracture point
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The graph shows variation in stress and strain of a metal wire .
Some points about the graph are-
- The line between the point O to B is straight which shows that the metal wire is elastic in nature and can retain its original shape.
- After putting stress on the metal wire the stress increase upto point E .
- The stress gradually increase upto point F which is not able to retain its original shape.
- After point F if the stress is increased the strain starts to decrease and the wire get break there so it is known as breaking or fracture point .
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