A. strain energy
B. resilience
C. proof resilience
D. modulus of resilience
E. toughness
Related Mcqs:
- 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 ratio of lateral strain to the linear strain within elastic limit is known as_______________?
A. Young’s modulus
B. bulk modulus
C. modulus of rigidity
D. modulus of elasticity
E. Poisson’s ratio - 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 - Proof resilience per material is known as________________?
A. resilience
B. proof resilience
C. modulus of resilience
D. toughness
E. impact energy - The materials having same elastic properties in all directions are called________________?
A. ideal materials
B. uniform materials
C. isotropic materials
D. paractical materials
E. elastic materials - In a tensile test, near the elastic limit zone, the______________?
A. tensile strain increases more quickly
B. tensile strain decreases more quickly
C. tensile strain increases in proportion to the stress
D. tensile strain decreases in proportion to the stress
E. tensile strain remains constant - When it is indicated that a member is elastic, it means that when force is applied, it will________________?
A. not deform
B. be safest
C. stretch
D. not stretch
E. none of the above - The materials which exhibit the same elastic properties in all directions are called______________?
A. homogeneous
B. inelastic
C. isotropic
D. isentropic
E. visco-elastic. - The strain energy stored in a body due to suddenly applied load compared to when it is applied gradually is____________________?
A. same
B. twice
C. four times
D. eight times
E. half - The total strain energy stored in a body is termed as__________________?
A. resilience
B. proof resilience
C. modulus of resilience
D. toughness
E. impact energy