A. resilience
B. proof resilience
C. modulus of resilience
D. toughness
E. impact energy
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- Resilience of a material is considered when it is subjected to_________________?
- A. frequent heat treatment B. fatigue C. creep D. shock loading E. resonant condition...
- A material capable of absorbing large amount of energy before fracture is known as________________?
- A. ductility B. toughness C. resilience D. shock proof E. plasticity...
- 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...
- 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...
- The property of a material by virtue of which it can be beaten or rolled into plates is called _________________?
- A. malleability B. ductility C. plasticity D. elasticity E. reliability...
- The stress at which extension of the material takes place more quickly as compared to the increase in load is called______________?
- A. elastic point of the material B. plastic point of the material C. breaking point of the material D. yielding point of the material E. ultimate point of the material...
- The stress developed in a material at breaking point in extension is called_________________?
- A. breaking stress B. fracture stress C. yield point stress D. ultimate tensile stress E. proof stress...
- 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...
- 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....
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