A. longitudinal stress
B. hoop stress
C. yeiled stress
D. ultimate stress
E. none of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Longitudinal stress in a thin cylinder is__________________?
A. equal to the hoop stress
B. twice the hoop stress
C. half of the hoop stress
D. one-fourth of hoop stress
E. four times the hoop stress - The M.I. of hollow circular section about a central axis perpendicular to section as compared to its M.I. about horizontal axis is________________?
A. same
B. double
C. half
D. four times
E. one fourth - A single force and a couple acting in the same plane upon a rigid body_________________?
A. balance each other
B. cannot balance each other
C. produce moment of a couple
D. are equivalent
E. none of the above - In a tensile test on mild steel specimen, the breaking stress as compared to ultimate tensile stress is_________________?
A. more
B. less
C. same
D. more/less depending on composition
E. may have any value - The ultimate tensile stress of mild steel compared to ultimate compressive stress is__________________?
A. same
B. more
C. less
D. more or less depending on other factors
E. unpredictable - 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 - If three forces acting in one plane upon a rigid body, keep it in equilibrium, then they must either___________________?
A. meet in a point
B. be all parallel
C. at least two of them must meet
D. all the above are correct
E. none of the above - If rain is falling in the opposite direction of the movement of a pedestrain, he has to hold his umbrella ________________________?
A. more inclined when moving
B. less inclined when moving
C. more inclined when standing
D. less inclined when standing
E. none of the above - True stress-strain curve for materials is plotted between__________________?
A. load/original cross-sectional area and change in length/original length
B. load/instantaneous cross-sectional area original area and log
C. load/instantaneous cross-sectional area and change in length/original length
D. load/instantaneous area and instantaneous area/original area
E. none of the above - Rupture stress is________________?
A. breaking stress
B. maximum load/original cross-sectional area
C. load at breaking point/A
D. load at breaking point/neck area
E. maximum stress