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Theory of Structures

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

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

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Theory of Structures
In a shaft, the shear stress is not directly proportional to

Radius of the shaft
Modulus of rigidity
Length of the shaft
Angle of twist

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Theory of Structures
Total strain energy theory for the failure of a material at elastic limit, is known

Haig’s theory
Guest’s or Trecas’ theory
Rankine’s theory
St. Venant’s theory

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Theory of Structures
A composite beam is composed of two equal strips one of brass and other of steel. If the temperature is raised

All of these
Brass experiences compressive force
Steel experiences tensile force
Composite beam gets subjected to a couple

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Theory of Structures
A close coil helical spring when subjected to a moment M having its axis along the axis of the helix

Its number of coils will increase
All of these
It is subjected to pure bending
Its mean diameter will decrease

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Theory of Structures
If a three hinged parabolic arch, (span l, rise h) is carrying a uniformly distributed load w/unit length over the entire span,

S.F. will be zero throughout
All of these
Horizontal thrust is wl2/8h
B.M. will be zero throughout

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