A. kinematic viscosity
B. surface tension
C. bulk modulus
D. strain
E. elasticity
Related Mcqs:
- Dynamic friction as compared to static friction is __________________?
A. same
B. more
C. less
D. may be less of more depending on nature of surfaces and velocity
E. has no correlation - The C.G. of a plane lamina will not be at its geometrical centre in the case of a __________________?
A. right angled triangle
B. equilateral triangle
C. square
D. circle
E. rectangle - 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 - 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 - In a prismatic member made of two materials so joined that they deform equally under axial stress, the unit stresses in two materials are ?
A. equal
B. proportional to their respective moduli of elasticity
C. inversely proportional to their moduli of elasticity
D. average of the sum of moduli of elas-ticity
E. none of the above - 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 - The intensity of stress which causes unit strain is called_______________?
A. unit stress
B. bulk modulus
C. modulus of rigidity
D. modulus of elasticity
E. principal stress - The unit of Young’s modulus is__________________?
A. mm/mm
B. kg/cm
C. kg
D. kg/cm2
E. kg cm2 - A cable with a uniformly distributed load per horizontal metre run will take the following shape_________________?
A. straight line
B. parabola
C. hyperbola
D. elliptical
E. part of a circle - Which of the following materials is most elastic_________________?
A. rubber
B. plastic
C. brass
D. steel
E. glass