A. Perpendicular to the walls
B. Parallel to long axis of crown
C. 45° to the wall
D. None of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Torsional force is_______________?
A. Compression
B. Tensile force
C. Shear
D. Transverse bending force - Compressive stress is computed by dividing the external force by the_______________?
A. Area of the test specimen upon which the weight rests
B. Elasticity of the test specimen in strain
C. Length of the test specimen beneath the force
D. Strain of the test specimen per unit length - 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 - Effect on force of contraction of heart is_____________?
A. Chronotropic effect
B. Dromotropic effect
C. Bathmotropic
D. Ionotropic effect - Among the muscles of TMJ the following muscle opposing stabilizing and antagonistic muscle force as far as the disc is concerned_____________?
A. Medial pterygoid
B. Temporalis
C. Lateral pterygoid
D. External pterygoid - The major driving force for formation of membrane lipid bilayer is____________?
A. Hydrogen bonding
B. Hydrophobic interactions
C. Vander wall forces
D. Not known - Direct filling gold formed by electrolytic precipitation is called by all the terms EXCEPT______________?
A. Crystalline
B. Granular gold
C. Mat gold
D. Sponge gold - The pure form of gold used in dentistry is known as___________________?
A. Cohesive gold
B. Non cohesive gold
C. Class I casting gold
D. Class IV casting gold - Cohesion of gold foil is an example of______________?
A. Atomic attraction and welding
B. Annealing
C. Wedging
D. Adaptation - The material used in its pure form in dentistry is______________?
A. Composite
B. Silver
C. Gold
D. Amalgam