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Theory of Structures

Theory of Structures
A body is said to be in equilibrium if

It rotates about its C.G.
It moves horizontally
It moves vertically
None of these

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Theory of Structures
A spring of mean radius 40 mm contains 8 action coils of steel (N = 80000 N/mm²), 4 mm in diameter. The clearance between the coils being 1 mm when unloaded, the minimum compressive load to remove the clearance, is

25 N
35 N
30 N
40 N

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Theory of Structures
The area of the core of a column of cross sectional area A, is

(1/12) A
(1/6) A
(1/18) A
(1/3) A

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Theory of Structures
The ratio of the area of cross-section of a circular section to the area of its core, is

15
16
11
14

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Theory of Structures
A cantilever of length 2 cm and depth 10 cm tapers in plan from a width 24 cm to zero at its free end. If the modulus of elasticity of the material is 0.2 × 106 N/mm², the deflection of the free end, is

5 mm
4 mm
3 mm
2 mm

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Theory of Structures
The horizontal deflection of a parabolic curved beam of span 10 m and rise 3 m when loaded with a uniformly distributed load l t per horizontal length is (where Ic is the M.I. at the crown, which varies as the slope of the arch).

100/EIc
150/EIc
200/EIc
50/EIc

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