A. An applied load or force
B. A deformation resulting from an applied load
C. An external force opposing an applied load
D. An internal force opposing an applied load
Related Mcqs:
- The greatest stress which may be produced in a material such that stress is directly proportional to the strain is know as_____________?
A. The elastic limit
B. The proportional limit
C. The yield strength
D. Modulus of elasticity - A fluid having constant viscosity that does not depend upon the strain rate is said to be_______________?
A. Viscoelastic
B. Pseudoplastic
C. Plastic
D. Newtonian - The strain that occurs when a material is stressed to its proportional limit is______________?
A. Resilience
B. Maximum flexibility
C. Toughness
D. Elastic limit - Which of the following decrease with strain hardening______________?
A. Surface hardness
B. Strength
C. Proportion limit
D. Corrosion resistance - Liquids which become more rigid as the rate of deformation increases is termed as_____________?
A. Thixotropic
B. Pseudoplastic
C. Dilatant
D. Newton - Deformation that is recovered upon removal of an externally applied force or pressure is known as_____________?
A. Young’s modulus
B. Plastic strain
C. Elastic strain
D. Flexural strain - The process of changing the rubber base product or liquid polymer, to a rubber like material is generally known as_____________?
A. Boiling
B. Condensation
C. Vulconization
D. Chain lengthening - Dimensional stability of elastomeric impression material can be given in descending order as_____________?
A. Polysulphide > polyether > Condensation silicone > Addition silicone
B. polyether > Condensation silicone > Polysulphide > Addition silicone
C. Addition silicone > polyether > Polysulphide > Condensation silicone
D. Addition silicone> Condensation silicone > Polysulphide > polyether - The process wherein two or more chemically different monomers, each with some desirable property, can be combined to yield specific physical properties of a polymer is known as_____________?
A. Step-growth polymerization
B. Addition polymerization
C. Condensation polymerization
D. Copolymerization - Proteins are absorbed from GIT as_____________?
A. Amino acids
B. Peptides
C. Peptones
D. All of the above