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ELASTIC DEFORMATION 1}. An experiment is carried out to measure the extension of a rubber band for different loads. The results are shown below. load/N 0 1.0 2.0 3.0 length/cm 15.2 162 18.6 extension/cm 0 1.0 24 34 ‘Which figure is missing from the table? A 172 B 173 c 14 D 176 1. The extension-load graph for a spring is shown. The unstretched length of the spring is 17.0cm. 3 extension/cm load/N When an object is hung from the spring, the length of the spring is 19.2cm. What is the weight of the abject? A 14N B 16N Cc 26N D 3.0N 3 , Two metal blocks P and @ have identical dimensions. They hang on identical spring balances. fe} N OFT —— pz) What can be deduced about P and Q? ‘A They have different volumes and different weights, B_ They have different volumes, but equal masses. © They have equal volumes and equal weights. D_ They have equal volumes, but different masses. 4). Astudent adda weights to an elastic cord. He meseures the length of the cord for each weight He then plots a graph from the results, as shown, o. 0 weight ‘What has he plotied on the vertical axis? A measured length B original length © (measured length + original length) (measured length — original length) 5, The diagrams show a steel spring and a graph of its length against the load applies to it. 16 14 length/em steel spring length 8 load. o 10 20 30 40 50 load/N ‘What is the extension of the spring when a load of 20N is applied to it? A 300m B 450m © 500m D 8.00m € | Objects with different masses are hung on 2 spring. The diagram shows how much the spring stretches. ‘The extension af the spring is directly proportional to the mass hung on it. ‘What Is the mass of object M? A 1109 B 1509 © 2009 D 32009

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