A. 38 m
B. 62.5 m
C. 96 m
D. 124 m
E. 240 m
Strength of Materials
Strength of Materials
A. at distance — from the plane base 3r
B. at distance — from the plane base 3r
C. at distance — from the plane base 3r
D. at distance — from the plane base or
E. at distance — from the plane base
A. h/2
B. J/3
C. h/6
D. h/4
E. 3/i/5
A. arm of man
B. pair of scissors
C. pair of clinical tongs
D. all of the above
E. none of the above
A. mechanical advantage is greater than velocity ratio
B. mechanical advantage is equal to velocity ratio
C. mechanical advantage is less than velocity ratio
D. mechanical advantage is unity
E. none of the above
A. mechanical advantage is greater than velocity ratio
B. mechanical advantage is equal to velocity ratio
C. mechanical advantage is less than velocity ratio
D. mechanical advantage is unity
E. none of the above.
A. friction
B. limiting friction
C. repose
D. kinematic friction
E. static friction
A. zeioth order
B. first order
C. second order
D. third order
E. fourth order
A. same
B. double
C. half
D. four times
E. one fourth
A. right angled triangle
B. equilateral triangle
C. square
D. circle
E. rectangle