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Theory of Structures

Theory of Structures
The ratio of the stresses produced by a suddenly applied load and by a gradually applied load on a bar, is

1/2
2
1/4
1

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Theory of Structures
The ratio of the area of cross-section of a circular section to the area of its core, is

14
15
11
16

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

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

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

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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
4.125 cm²
1.125 cm³
3.125 cm³

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Theory of Structures
constant, depth of a cantilever of length of uniform strength loaded with Keeping breadth uniformly distributed load varies from zero at the free end and

l) at the fixed end
2w w l at the fixed end
w l) at the fixed end
3w l at the fixed end

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