Hooke Law Basic
Hooke Law Basic
1. Tegangan (Stress)
Regangan
2.
(Strain)
3,
Modulus
Elastisitas
Voltage (Stress)
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❑
❑ Lo
A L
F
Wide - voltage range:
Rentang
Mampata
n
Geser
Table 1. Various - Various Tegangan a Material
Incompressible
Voltage range Shear stress (N
material tension (N /
(N / m )
2
/ m 2
)
m2)
Iron 170 x 106 550 x 106 170 x 106
Steel 500 x 106 500 x 106 250 x 106
Brass 250 x 106 250 x 106 200 x 106
aluminum 200 x 106 200 x 106 200 x 106
Concrete 2 x 106 20 x 106 2 x 106
Coal - 35 x 106 -
Marble - 80 x 106 -
Granite - 170 x 106 -
Wood (pine) 40 x 106 35 x 106 5 x 106
Nylon 500 x 106 - -
Regangan (Strain)
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strain (strain) is the ratio of the length of an object to its original
length due to the influence of external forces that affect objects.
Where :
= Strain
❑
Added = length (m) ❑❑
= Long early - early (m)
Concept strain and application
Stress and Strain Relationship Graph
modulus of elasticity
Modulus
1.
Young
Modulus
2.
Geser
3, Modulus Bulk
Young's modulus
Young's modulus is a measure of the resistance of a substance to
change its length when a force (or force) is provided on the body
❑ Information :
Added = length (m)
❑ = Length of first - early (m)
F = Exterior Style (N)
A = Surface area (m2)
❑ E = Young's Modulus (N / m2)
❑❑
❑ ❑
❑ ❑❑
modulus Slide
modulus Slide is a Young's modulus that is used to calculate the
shear stress.
The shear modulus is symbolized by: S
Information :
Added = length (m)
❑❑ = Length of first - early (m)
❑ F = Exterior Style (N)
❑ A = Surface area (m2)
S = shear modulus (shear modulus) (N / m2)
Bulk modulus
Bulk modulus describes the tendency of an object to deform to in all
directions when given a uniform tension in all directions
Information :
Added length = ()
= Length of first - early ()
= Addition of pressure (Pa)
B = bulk modulus (N / m2) ❑ ❑
compressibility: ❑❑ ❑
❑
❑ ❑
Note: the minus sign right-
facing ter reduced volume
increase of pressure.
❑❑
Illustration Bulk modulus
Table 2. Types - MACAM Modulus of Elasticity
Young's modulus
modulus Bulk,
material modulus, E sliding, S (N /
B (N / m2)
(N / m2) m2 )
Iron 100 x 109 40 x 109 90 x 109
Steel 200 x 109 80 x 109 140 x 109
Brass 100 x 109 35 x 109 80 x 109
aluminum 70 x 109 25 x 109 70 x 109
Concrete 20 x 109 - -
Marble 50 x 109 - -
Bone 15 x 109 80 x 109 -
Water - - 2.0 x 109
alkhohol - - 1.0 x 109
mercury - - 2.5 x 109
Air - - 1.01 x 109
Problems example
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1. A load of 16 kg mass suspended from a length of steel wire which has a length
of 60 cm and a diameter of 0.1 cm. As a result, the wire is elongated by 0.025
cm. Calculate the stress, strain, and modulus of elasticity of the wire!
Dik: Mb = 16 kg
d = 0.1 cm = 0,001 m
L = 60 cm = 0.06 m g = 9.8 m / s2
ΔL = 0,025 cm = 0.00025 m = 3:14
DIT: a. tensionB. strainC. modulus of elasticity?
Answer:
a.
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❑ ❑ ❑❑
❑❑ ❑
c. N / m2
2. A hydraulic pump provides 0.35 (350L) of oil. Calculate the volume
reduction of the current oil pressure pump 2Pa! The bulk modulus of oil is
B = 5.0 Pa.
Dik: V0 = 0.35
= 2 Pa
B = 5.0 Pa
DIT: Calculate the volume reduction
Answer:
Elasticity nature Pegas To next page
Hooke's law
style Restorer
❑❑
F ❑❑
Where : Q
Working F = force (N)
= The length (m) P
k = the spring constant (N / m)
F
O
to animation
utilization Pegas
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Compiled spring Parallel
❑❑ ❑❑ ❑❑❑❑❑❑❑
Problems example
1. If k = 200 N / m, determine k replacement for the spring
system in the massing of the images below!
a. b. c, k k k
k k
❑❑ ❑❑ ❑❑
k k