Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ and justify your answer.
Total surface area of a lattu (top) as shown in the Figure is the sum of total surface area of hemisphere and the total surface area of cone.
A rod of length 1.05 m having negligible mass is supported at its ends by two wires of steel (wire A) and aluminium (wire B) of equal lengths as shown in Fig. 9.15. The cross-sectional areas of wires A and B are 1.0 mm² and 2.0 mm², respectively. At what point along the rod should a mass m be suspended in order to produce (a) equal stresses and (b) equal strains in both steel and aluminium wires.
Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ and justify your answer.
Two identical solid cubes of side a are joined end to end. Then the total surface area of the resulting cuboid is 12a2.
Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ and justify your answer.
A spherical steel ball is melted to make eight new identical balls. Then, the radius of each new ball be 1/8 th the radius of the original ball.
Anvils made of single crystals of diamond, with the shape as shown in Fig. 9.14, are used to investigate behaviour of materials under very high pressures. Flat faces at the narrow end of the anvil have a diameter of 0.50 mm, and the wide ends are subjected to a compressional force of 50,000 N. What is the pressure at the tip of the anvil?
Volumes of two spheres are in the ratio 64:27. The ratio of their surface areas is
(A) 3 : 4 (B) 4 : 3 (C) 9 : 16 (D) 16 : 9
In a right circular cone, the cross-section made by a plane parallel to the base is a
(A) circle (B) frustum of a cone (C) sphere (D) hemisphere
How much should the pressure on a litre of water be changed to compress it by 0.10%?
The diameters of the two circular ends of the bucket are 44 cm and 24 cm. The height of the bucket is 35 cm. The capacity of the bucket is
(A) 32.7 litres (B) 33.7 litres (C) 34.7 litres (D) 31.7 litres