A. Lead
B. Glass
C. Mica
D. Silver
Related Mcqs:
- The stress at which extension of the material takes place more rapidly as compared to the increase in load is termed as the _____________ point of the material?
A. Elastic
B. Ultimate
C. Yielding
D. Breaking - Solute atoms which cause yield point phenomenon in mild steel are/is_________________?
A. Aluminium
B. Boron
C. Carbon
D. Nitrogen - Isotropic materials have the same _______________________ in all directions?
A. Induced stresses
B. Density
C. Elastic properties
D. Thermal properties - The normal stress is the same in all directions at a point in a fluid, only when the fluid__________________?
A. Is at rest & has zero viscosity
B. Is frictionless
C. Fluid layer has no motion relative to an adjacent layer of fluid
D. is incompressible & frictionless - The temperature at which ferromagnetic material can no longer be magnetized by the outside forces, is termed as the____________________?
A. Critical point
B. Curie temperature
C. Inversion temperature
D. Eutectic temperature - The maximum stress below which a material can withstand an infinite number of cycle of stress, is termed as the________________?
A. Fatigue strength
B. Creep strength
C. Resilience
D. Endurance limit - A material is capable of resisting softening at high temperature, because of its property termed as____________________?
A. Hot temper
B. Hot hardness
C. Fatigue
D. Creep - Cold working of a material results in increase in hardness, which is termed as the ______________ hardening ?
A. Cold
B. Work
C. Age
D. Induction - All the atoms of the world comprise of electrons, proton & neutron except that of ______________ atom in which neutron is absent ?
A. Deuterium
B. Hydrogen
C. Neon
D. Helium - Out of the following, the lowest packing of atoms exists in ____________________ crystal lattice structure?
A. Hexagonal close, packed (hcp)
B. Face centred cubic (fcc)
C. Body centred cubic (bcc)
D. Simple cubic