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Theory of Structures

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

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

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Theory of Structures
Stress may be expressed in Newtons

None of these
Per centimetre square (N/cm²)
Per millimetre square (N/mm²)
Per metre square (N/m2)

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Theory of Structures
Y are the bending moment, moment of inertia, radius of curvature, modulus of If M, I, R, E, F, and elasticity stress and the depth of the neutral axis at section, then

M/I = E/R = F/Y
M/I = R/E = F/Y
M/I = E/R = Y/F
I/M = R/E = F/Y

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Theory of Structures
The ratio of maximum and average shear stresses on a rectangular section, is

1.25
1
2.5
1.5

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Theory of Structures
The strain energy due to volumetric strain

Is inversely proportional to Bulk modulus
Is directly proportional to the volume
Is directly proportional to the square of exerted pressure
All of these

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Theory of Structures
A short column (30 cm × 20 cm) carries a load P 1 at 4 cm on one side and another load P2at 8 cm on the other side along a principal section parallel to longer dimension. If the extreme intensity on either side is same, the ratio of P1 to P2 will be

5/8
2/3
3/2
8/5

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