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Lec 10: Solids Molecules and Molecular Bonds Solids: Density
Springs: Hooke’s Law Ropes and Rods: Elasticity
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Molecular Bonds Ionic Bonds: NaCl Covalent Bonds:
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Van der Waals Bonds Van der Waals
Interaction between the electric dipole of atoms or molecules. DARPA (2014) Geckskin: 100-kg person climbed 8-m glass wall
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Hydrogen Bonds Ionic Bond Polar Covalent Covalent Bond Polar Covalent
Neither completely ionic, nor completely covalent.
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Hydrogen Bonds Ionic Bond Polar Covalent Covalent Bond
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Density Amount of mass per unit volume of a material.
Unit of density is kg/m3 or gm/cm3. Example: Density of water is 1000 kg/m3, or 1 g/cm3. mass volume Density =
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Springs: Hooke’s Law Question: If you wish to triple the stretching of a spring, how much more force do you need to apply?
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Elastic Properties of Materials
Question: If you double the thickness how much force do you need to stretch it the same? Question: If you double the length how much force do you need to stretch it the same?
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Puzzles P1. If you apply a force of 100 N to a rope and you stretch it by 1 cm, by how much would it be stretched by a 200 N force (everything else being equal) P2. A spring with a stiffness (spring constant) of 500 N/m needs to be stretched by 1 cm. How much force do you need to apply to it? P3. A rope pulled by a force is stretched by 1 mm. By how much will it be stretched by the same force if the rope were 4x longer and 2x wider? P4. A 10-cm-long spring extends to 12 cm when a 1-kg load is suspended from it. What would be its length if a 3-kg load were suspended from it? Ans. 16 cm
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