A. Bauschinger effect
B. Hooke’s effect
C. Hysteresis
D. Relaxation
Related Mcqs:
- Compressive strength of wood is usually more along the grains. The tenile strength of wood as compared to that of steel is about_______________?
A. Half
B. One third
C. One fifth
D. One twelfth - A material capable of undergoing large permanent deformation, when subjected to tension is termed as___________________?
A. Friable
B. Ductile
C. Brittle
D. None of these - A material capable of undergoing large permanent deformation, when subjected to compression is termed as___________________?
A. Malleable
B. Ductile
C. Brittle
D. None of these - Which of the following has the least value of ultimate tensile strength (UTS) ?
A. Medium carbon steel
B. High carbon steel
C. Cast iron
D. Wrought iron - Which one has the maximum tensile strength out of the following ?
A. Nodular cast iron
B. Pig iron
C. White cast iron
D. Grey cast iron - Steel rods are used in reinforced concrete to increase its ______________ strength?
A. Shear
B. Tensile
C. Compressive
D. None of these - _____________________ is used for determining the tensile strength of steels ?
A. Hydraulic press
B. Universal testing machine
C. Mechanical press
D. None of these - For handling sulphuric acid of 95% strength, the suitable material of construction for pipes is__________________?
A. Stainless steel
B. Cast iron
C. Aluminium
D. Nickel - Which of the following has the highest compressive strength ?
A. Wrought iron
B. Cast iron
C. Mild steel
D. High carbon steel - Dielectric strength of a material is____________________?
A. Its energy storage capacity
B. A magnetic property
C. Its capacity to resist the flow of current
D. Its capacity to withstand high voltage