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Ch. 18 Solids. Characteristics are due to its structure, or arrangement of its atoms.

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Page 1: Ch. 18 Solids. Characteristics are due to its structure, or arrangement of its atoms.

Ch. 18 Solids

Page 2: Ch. 18 Solids. Characteristics are due to its structure, or arrangement of its atoms.

Characteristics are due to its structure, or arrangement of its atoms.

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Most solids have a crystal structure.

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•Why do some object float while others sink or are suspended somewhere in between?

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Density•Is the mass of a substance divided by the volume of that substance.

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Density Equation Mass

Density = Volume

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Density Units•Metric: kg / m3

or g / cm3

•English: lbm / ft3

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Example 1: An object has a mass of 550 g and a volume of 500 cm3. What is the objects density?

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Given: m = 550 g, V = 500 cm3

Unknown: D = ? Equation: D = m / VSubstitution: D = 550 g /

500 cm3 Solution: D = 1.1 g / cm3

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•Ex 2: What is the volume of my 2.16 g titanium wedding band if the density is 4.50 g/ cm3?

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G: m = 2.16 g,

D = 4.50 g/cm3

U: V = ?

E: D = m / V V = m/D

S: V = 2.16 / 4.50 g/cm3

S: V = 0.48 cm3

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Weight DensityIs the ratio of the weight to the volume.

Commonly used for Liquids.

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Elasticity• Is the property of a body/material that when it is deformed by a force, it will return to its original shape when the force is gone.

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So things are either elastic or inelastic.

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Elastic LimitThe distance beyond which stretching or compressing results in permanent distortion.

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Hooke’s LawAs long as the the elastic limit

is not exceeded, the amount of stretch or compression is directly proportional to the

applied force

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Felastic = -kx•F = Spring Force

•x = distance stretched or compressed

•k = proportionality constant of elongation

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The (-) sign signifies that the direction of the force is always in the direction opposite the mass’s displacement.

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Ex 3: A spring has been stretched 0.3 m, how much force is necessary to stretch it, if its spring constant is 12 N/m?

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G: x = 0.3 m, k = 12 N/m

U: F = ?

E: F = -kx

S: F = -(12 N/m)(0.3 m)

S: F = - 3.6 N

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Ex 4: A spring has been stretched 23 cm by a hanging mass of 400 g, what is the spring constant of the spring?

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G: x = 23 cm

m = 400 g

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G: x = 23 cm = 0.23 m m = 400 g = 0.4 kg

g = 10 m/s2

U: k = ?Spring is in equilibrium.

Felastic = Fg

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G: x = -23 cm = -0.23 m m = 400 g = 0.4 kg

g = 10 m/s2

U: k = ?Spring is in equilibrium.

Felastic = Fg = mg

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E: Felastic = -kx

mg = -kx

k = mg/-x

S: k = (0.4)(10)/-(-0.23)

S: k = 17.4 N/m

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Compression & Tension

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• Compression is squeezing.

• Tension is stretching.

• Beams can be both under tension and compression at the same time. –Top under tension, bottom under compression, or vice versa.

• I-beams.

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ScalingThe study of how the size affects the relationship between weight, strength, and surface area.

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Strength is proportional to cross-section

area.

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Heat transfer is proportional

to surface area.

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Weight is proportional to

volume.

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Food requirement is proportional to

volume.

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Double each side of a cube.

•It has 4 (= 22) times the cross section.

•4 times the strength.

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•It has 4 (= 22) times the surface area.

•4 times the heat loss/gain

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•It has 8 (= 23) times the volume.

•8 times the weightNeeds 8 times the nutrients

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Surface Area

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Surface Area

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Volume

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Volume

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Volume