Theory of Structures The greatest load which a spring can carry without getting permanently distorted, is called Proof stress Proof resilience Stiffness Proof load Proof stress Proof resilience Stiffness Proof load ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The equivalent length is of a column of length having both the ends fixed, is L 2 L l L/2 L 2 L l L/2 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The strain energy due to volumetric strain All of these Is directly proportional to the square of exerted pressure Is directly proportional to the volume Is inversely proportional to Bulk modulus All of these Is directly proportional to the square of exerted pressure Is directly proportional to the volume Is inversely proportional to Bulk modulus ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures In a shaft, the shear stress is not directly proportional to Angle of twist Length of the shaft Modulus of rigidity Radius of the shaft Angle of twist Length of the shaft Modulus of rigidity Radius of the shaft ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures For beams breadth is constant, Depth d Depth d M Depth d 1/M Depth d 3 Depth d Depth d M Depth d 1/M Depth d 3 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures Principal planes are subjected to Normal stresses as well as tangential stresses None of these Tangential stresses only Normal stresses only Normal stresses as well as tangential stresses None of these Tangential stresses only Normal stresses only ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP