A load of 40 kN causes a compressive stress of 16 MPa in a square brass bar - NSC Technical Sciences - Question 5 - 2022 - Paper 1
Question 5
A load of 40 kN causes a compressive stress of 16 MPa in a square brass bar. Young's modulus for brass is 90 GPa. The original length of the bar is 300 mm.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:A load of 40 kN causes a compressive stress of 16 MPa in a square brass bar - NSC Technical Sciences - Question 5 - 2022 - Paper 1
Step 1
5.1.1 The length, x, of one side of the square brass bar. Give your answer in millimetres.
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Answer
To find the length of one side of the square brass bar, we use the formula for stress:
ext{stress} ( au) = rac{F}{A}
Given:
Load (F) = 40 kN = 40imes103 N
Stress (au) = 16 MPa = 16imes106 Pa
We can rearrange the stress formula to solve for the area (A):