A. 25 N
B. 30 N
C. 35 N
D. 40 N
Theory of Structures
Theory of Structures
A. Compressive stress
B. Tensile stress
C. Shear stress
D. None of these
A. wl3/3EI
B. wl4/3EI
C. wl4/8EI
D. wl4/12EI
A. 4.0 mm
B. 4.5 mm
C. 5.0 mm
D. 5.5 mm
A. /6
B. /2
C. /3
D. /4
A. Material is homogeneous
B. Material is isotropic
C. Young’s modulus is same in tension as well as in compression
D. All the above
A. bh²/12
B. b²h/12
C. bh3/12
D. b3h/12
A. 4WD²n/d4N
B. 4W²Dn/d4N
C. 4W²D3n/d4N
D. 4W²D3n²/d4N
A. Stiffness
B. Proof resilience
C. Proof stress
D. Proof load
A. Compressive stress
B. Tensile stress
C. Shear stress
D. None of these