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Hooke’s Law

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Topics

  • Introduction
  • Origin
  • Definition: Modulus of Elasticity
  • Understanding Hooke's Law
  • Significance
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Introduction

Hooke's Law is a fundamental principle in physics that describes how elastic materials behave when stressed. It explains the linear relationship between stress and strain in a material within its elastic limit. This law is crucial for understanding how materials deform under force and return to their original shape.

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Origin

Robert Hooke (1635-1703), an English physicist, studied the tension in a wire and the strain produced in it. His study led to a law now known as Hooke's law. This discovery became one of the most important principles in understanding material properties and elastic behavior.

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Definition: Modulus of Elasticity

The modulus of elasticity of a material is the ratio of stress to the corresponding strain. It is defined as the slope of the stress-strain curve in the elastic deforming region and depends on the nature of the material.

\[\frac {stress}{strain}\] = Constant

The constant is called the modulus of elasticity.

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Understanding Hooke's Law

Statement: Within the elastic limit, stress is directly proportional to strain.

Elastic Limit: The maximum value of stress up to which stress is directly proportional to strain is called the elastic limit. Beyond this limit, the material undergoes permanent deformation.​

Key Points:

  • Stress and strain maintain a linear relationship within the elastic limit
  • The proportionality constant is the modulus of elasticity
  • Different materials have different moduli of elasticity based on their nature and composition
  • The relationship breaks down beyond the elastic limit

Stress-Strain Curve: Shows the linear relationship between stress and strain within the elastic limit. The slope of this line represents the modulus of elasticity

Fig. Stress versus strain graph within the elastic limit for an elastic body.

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Significance

  • Material characterization: Helps identify and compare the elasticity of different materials
  • Engineering applications: Essential for designing safe structures and components that can withstand stress
  • Prediction of deformation: Allows engineers to calculate how much a material will deform under known stress
  • Quality control: Used to verify that materials meet required specifications
  • Foundation for advanced mechanics: Forms the basis for understanding plasticity, fatigue, and failure of materials
  • Practical uses: Applied in construction, manufacturing, aerospace, and automotive industries for design and safety

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