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This section includes 9 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Pulp & Paper knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
What is the name of the hidden part?
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A. | tTensile strength in psi |
B. | tTensile strength in MPa |
C. | tTensile strength in N cm<sup>-2</sup> |
D. | tTensile strength in N m<sup>-2</sup> |
Answer» C. tTensile strength in N cm<sup>-2</sup> | |
2. |
What is the name of the hidden term?
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A. | tTensile strength in psi |
B. | tTensile strength in MPa |
C. | tTensile strength in N cm<sup>-2</sup> |
D. | tTensile strength in N m<sup>-2</sup> |
Answer» D. tTensile strength in N m<sup>-2</sup> | |
3. |
What is the name of the hidden part?
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A. | tGravity |
B. | tSpecific gravity |
C. | tStress |
D. | tStrain |
Answer» C. tStress | |
4. |
The tensile strength of black willow is about 15,800 psi parallel to the grain. It has a specific gravity of 0.41. What is its breaking length? |
A. | t27.1 |
B. | t20.9 |
C. | t16.5 |
D. | t11.2 |
Answer» B. t20.9 | |
5. |
_________ the measure of the force a gravitational field exerts on an object. |
A. | tMass |
B. | tDensity |
C. | tStress |
D. | tWeight |
Answer» E. | |
6. |
The _________ of an object depends on its mass, shape, and surface area; the _________of a feather of low mass and high surface area might be substantially less than 1 ft/s. |
A. | tViscosity |
B. | tMagnitude |
C. | tDensity |
D. | tTerminal velocity |
Answer» E. | |
7. |
Air is a _________ fluid, it exerts force on a moving object, and when a person in free fall reaches a speed of about 180 ft/s (120 nules per hour), the air resistance force is equal to the force of gravity, and one stops accelerating. This is known as terminal velocity. |
A. | tNon viscous |
B. | tViscous |
C. | tConstant |
D. | tGravity free |
Answer» C. tConstant | |
8. |
Force is that which changes the _________of an object. |
A. | tMass |
B. | tMomentum |
C. | tShape |
D. | tOrder |
Answer» C. tShape | |
9. |
_________ is a measure of the amount of material present in an object, that is, the quantity of matter. It is not influenced by gravitational fields, and an object s mass is constant whether on the earth s surface or in outer space. |
A. | tWeight |
B. | tTensile strength |
C. | tStress |
D. | tMass |
Answer» E. | |