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 It rotates about its C.G. It moves horizontally It moves vertically None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The area of the core of a column of cross sectional area A, is (1/12) A (1/3) A (1/18) A (1/6) A (1/12) A (1/3) A (1/18) A (1/6) A ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The yield moment of a cross section is defined as the moment that will just produce the yield stress in The inner most fibre of the section The outer most fibre of the section The neutral fibre of the section The fibre everywhere The inner most fibre of the section The outer most fibre of the section The neutral fibre of the section The fibre everywhere ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures Maximum strain theory for the failure of a material at the elastic limit, is known as Haig's theory St. Venant's theory Rankine's theory Guest's or Trecas' theory Haig's theory St. Venant's theory Rankine's theory Guest's or Trecas' theory ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The moment of inertia of a triangular section (height h, base b) about its base, is bh³/12 bh²/12 b²h/12 b³h/12 bh³/12 bh²/12 b²h/12 b³h/12 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures A bar L metre long and having its area of cross-section A, is subjected to a gradually applied tensile load W. The strain energy stored in the bar is W²L/AE WL/AE WL/2AE W²L/2AE W²L/AE WL/AE WL/2AE W²L/2AE ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP