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In a bar of large length when held vertically and subjected to a load at its lower end, its own-weight produces additional stress. The maximum stress will be
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Option (b) |
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The property of a material by which it can be drawn to a smaller section, due to tension, is called
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Option (b) |
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The phenomenon of slow growth of strain under a steady tensile stress, is called
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Option (b) |
4. |
The practical units of work, is
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Option (b) |
5. |
When a body falls freely under gravitational force, it possesses
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Option (c) |
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As compared to uniaxial tension or compression, the strain energy stored in bending is only
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Option (c) |
7. |
The energy stored in a beam of length L subjected to a constant B.M. is
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Option (a) |
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The maximum stress intensity due to a suddenly applied load is x-times the stress intensity produced by the load of the same magnitude applied gradually. The value of x is
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Option (b) |
9. |
Strain energy of a member may be equated to
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Option (d) |
10. |
Strain energy of any member may be defined as work done on it
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Option (d) |