Theory of Structures The ratio of lateral strain to axial strain of a homogeneous material, is known Poisson’s ratio Plastic ratio Yield ratio Hooke’s ratio Poisson’s ratio Plastic ratio Yield ratio Hooke’s ratio ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures Maximum shear stress theory for the failure of a material at the elastic limit, is known Guest's or Trecas' theory Rankine's theory St. Venant's theory Haig's theory Guest's or Trecas' theory Rankine's theory St. Venant's theory Haig's theory ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The vertical reaction for the arch is wl/a wa/l wa²/2l wa/2l wl/a wa/l wa²/2l wa/2l ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The maximum magnitude of shear stress due to shear force F on a rectangular section of area A at the neutral axis, is F/A F/2A 2F/3A 3F/2A F/A F/2A 2F/3A 3F/2A ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures A rolled steel joist is simply supported at its ends and carries a uniformly distributed load which causes a maximum deflection of 10 mm and slope at the ends of 0.002 radian. The length of the joist will be, 14 M 15 M 13 M 16 m 14 M 15 M 13 M 16 m ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures A steel bar 5 m × 50 mm is loaded with 250,000 N. If the modulus of elasticity of the material is 0.2 MN/mm² and Poisson’s ratio is 0.25, the change in the volume of the bar is: 2.125 cm³ 3.125 cm³ 1.125 cm³ 4.125 cm² 2.125 cm³ 3.125 cm³ 1.125 cm³ 4.125 cm² ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP