A. Young’s modulus
B. bulk modulus
C. modulus of rigidity
D. modulus of elasticity
E. Poisson’s ratio
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - 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 - Strain is defined as the ratio of__________________?
A. change in volume to original volume
B. change in length to original length
C. change in cross-sectional area to original cross-sectional area
D. any one of the above
E. none of the above - The ratio of direct stress to volumetric strain in case of a body subjected to three mutually perpendicular stresses of equal intensity, is equal to___________________?
A. Young’s modulus
B. bulk modulus
C. modulus of rigidity
D. modulus of elasticity
E. Poisson’s ratio - 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 - 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 - Which is the false statement about true stress-strain method______________?
A. It does not exist
B. It is more sensitive to changes in both metallurgical and mechanical conditions
C. It gives, a more accurate picture of the ductility
D. It can be correlated with stress-strain values in other tests like torsion, impact, combined stress tests etc.
E. It can be used for compression tests as well. - 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 - The intensity of stress which causes unit strain is called_______________?
A. unit stress
B. bulk modulus
C. modulus of rigidity
D. modulus of elasticity
E. principal stress