A. limiting friction
B. sliding friction
C. rolling friction
D. kinematic friction
E. dynamic friction
Related Mcqs:
- The deformation of a bar under its own weight compared to the deformation of same body subjected to a direct load equal to weight of the body is_______________?
A. same
B. double
C. half
D. four times
E. one-fourth - The maximum strain energy that can be stored in a body is known as________________?
A. impact energy
B. resilience
C. proof resilience
D. modulus of resilience
E. toughness - The materials having same elastic properties in all directions are called________________?
A. ideal materials
B. uniform materials
C. isotropic materials
D. paractical materials
E. elastic materials - The property of a material which allows it to be drawn into a smaller section is called________________?
A. plasticity
B. ductility
C. elasticity
D. malleability
E. drawabihty - Deformation per unit length in the direction of force is known as_________________?
A. strain
B. lateral strain
C. linear strain
D. linear stress
E. unit strain - The force acting along the circumference will cause stress in the walls in a direction normal to the longitudinal axis of cylinder; this stress is called___________________?
A. longitudinal stress
B. hoop stress
C. yeiled stress
D. ultimate stress
E. none of the above - A single force and a couple acting in the same plane upon a rigid body_________________?
A. balance each other
B. cannot balance each other
C. produce moment of a couple
D. are equivalent
E. none of the above - When it is indicated that a member is elastic, it means that when force is applied, it will________________?
A. not deform
B. be safest
C. stretch
D. not stretch
E. none of the above - A body moves, from rest with a constant acceleration of 5 m per sec. The distance covered in 5 sec is most nearly_______________?
A. 38 m
B. 62.5 m
C. 96 m
D. 124 m
E. 240 m - The angle which an inclined plane makes with the horizontal when a body placed on it is about to move down is known as angle of __________________?
A. friction
B. limiting friction
C. repose
D. kinematic friction
E. static friction