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Clicker: When heated, each side of a cube of material expands by 0.1%. As a percentage of the original volume of the cube, the extra volume (shown in the third picture) after the expansion is

A) 0.0000001% B) 0.001% C) 0.1% D) 0.3%

E) There is not enough information

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Clicker: When heated, each side of a cube of material expands by 0.1%. As a percentage of the original volume of the cube, the extra volume (shown in the third picture) after the expansion is

A) 0.0000001% B) 0.001% C) 0.1% D) 0.3%

E) There is not enough information

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Water, a special example

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Clicker: Which of these is closest to the order of magnitude of the Young’s modulus of your marshmallow?

A. 102 Pa

B. 104 Pa

C. 106 Pa

D. 108 Pa

E. 1010 Pa

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Clicker: Which of these is closest to the order of magnitude of the Young’s modulus of your marshmallow?

A. 102 Pa

B. 104 Pa

C. 106 Pa

D. 108 Pa

E. 1010 Pa

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Clicker: Do you expect that the Young’s modulus you measured for a marshmallow is higher or lower than for steel?

A.Higher

B.Lower

C.Could be higher or lower depending on the relativedimensions of the steel/marshmallow

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Clicker: Do you expect that the Young’s modulus you measured for a marshmallow is higher or lower than for steel?

A.Higher

B.Lower

C.Could be higher or lower depending on the relativedimensions of the steel/marshmallow

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Young Modulus of Various Materials

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Clicker: In the top picture, the force on the right brick from the left brick has magnitude

A) 0

B) F

C) 2 F

All forces shown have the same magnitude.

EXTRA: How much is the right brick compressed compared to the brick in the bottom picture?

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Clicker: In the top picture, the force on the right brick from the left brick has magnitude

A) 0

B) F

C) 2 F

All forces shown have the same magnitude.

EXTRA: How much is the right brick compressed compared to the brick in the bottom picture?

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Elastic vs. Plastic

stress

strain

plastic deformation

fracture point

Elastic regime

linear range

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