A. ductility
B. toughness
C. resilience
D. shock proof
E. plasticity
Related Mcqs:
- 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 energy absorbed in a body, when it is strained within the elastic limits, is known as________________?
A. strain energy
B. resilience
C. proof resilience
D. modulus of resilience
E. toughness - Proof resilience per material is known as________________?
A. resilience
B. proof resilience
C. modulus of resilience
D. toughness
E. impact energy - The strain energy stored in a body due to suddenly applied load compared to when it is applied gradually is____________________?
A. same
B. twice
C. four times
D. eight times
E. half - The total strain energy stored in a body is termed as__________________?
A. resilience
B. proof resilience
C. modulus of resilience
D. toughness
E. impact energy - The impact strength of a material is an index of its ___________________?
A. toughness
B. tensile strength
C. capability of being cold worked
D. hardness
E. fatigue strength - If a material expands freely due to heating it will develop ____________________?
A. thermal stresses
B. tensile stress
C. bending
D. compressive stress
E. no stress - The change in the unit volume of a material under tension with increase in its Poisson’s ratio will ________________?
A. increase
B. decrease
C. remain same
D. increase initially and then decrease
E. unpredictable - Tensile strength of a material is obtained by dividing the maximum load during the test by the_________________?
A. area at the time of fracture
B. original cross-sectional area
C. average of A. and B.
D. minimum area after fracture
E. none of the above. - The stress developed in a material at breaking point in extension is called__________?
A. Breaking stress
B. Fracture stress
C. Yield point stress
D. Proof stressSubmitted by: Faheem Zaman Dhaunroo