Description : The assumption in the theory of bending of beams is: (A) Material is homogeneous (B) Material is isotropic (C) Young's modulus is same in tension as well as in compression (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : A reinforced concrete beam is assumed to be made of (A) Homogeneous material (B) Heterogeneous material (C) Isotropic material (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Heterogeneous material
Description : Pick up the correct assumption of the theory of simple bending (A) The value of the Young's modulus is the same in tension as well as in compression (B) Transverse section of a beam remains ... bending (C) The material of the beam is homogeneous and isotropic (D) All the above
Description : If a material has identical properties in all directions, it is called (a) Elastic (b) Plastic (c) Isotropic (d) Homogeneous
Last Answer : (c) Isotropic
Description : For a homogeneous & isotropic body under hydrostatic pressure, which theory of elastic failure does not fail (a) Firstly Maximum Principal Theory (b) Secondly Maximum Shear Stress Theory (c) Thirdly Maximum Principal Energy Theory (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Firstly Maximum Principal Theory
Description : For a homogeneous & isotropic body under hydrostatic pressure, which theory of elastic failure fails (a) Firstly Maximum Principal Theory (b) Secondly Maximum Principal strain Theory (c) Thirdly Maximum Principal Energy Theory (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Thirdly Maximum Principal Energy Theory
Description : Derivation of Thiem's formula Q = 2 (s1 - s2)/2.3 log10 (r2/r1) is based on the assumption (A) The aquifer is homogeneous, isotropic and of infinite depth and area (B) The well is sunk ... (C) The flow lines are radial and horizontal, and the flow is laminar (D) All the above
Description : The materials which have the same elastic properties in all directions, are called (A) Isotropic (B) Brittle (C) Homogeneous (D) Hard
Last Answer : (A) Isotropic
Description : Darcy's law is applicable to seepage if a soil is (A) Homogeneous (B) Isotropic (C) Incompressible (D) All the above
Description : Coulomb's wedge theory assumes that (A) Back fill is dry, cohesionless, homogeneous and isotropic (B) Slip surface is the plane which passes through the heel of the wall (C) Position and direction of the resultant earth pressure are known (D) All the above
Description : Terzaghi's analysis assumes: (A) Soil is homogeneous and isotropic (B) Elastic zone has straight boundaries inclined at = to the horizontal and plastic zones fully developed (C) Failure zones do not extend above the horizontal plane through the base of the footing (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : While propagating through homogeneous, isotropic media, (A) Directions of both the fields are orthogonal (B) Both the fields are at right angles to the direction of propagation (C) Both (a) and (b) (D) Neither (a) nor (b)
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : the derivation of Thiem's formula, Q = (S1 - S2)/[2.3 log10( / )] the following assumption is not applicable (A) The aquifer is homogeneous and isotropic (B) Flow lines are radial and ... the water surface is too small (D) The well has been sunk up to the surface of the unconfined aquifer
Description : What is isotropic material ?
Last Answer : It is a material having same elastic constants in all directions.
Description : What is the difference between isotropic and anisotropic materials ?
Last Answer : If a material exhibits same mechanical properties regardless of loading direction, it is isotropic, e.g., homogeneous cast materials. Materials lacking this property are anisotropic.
Description : It is a process during which the pressure remains constant a. Adiabatic b. Isentropic c. Isobaric d. Isotropic
Last Answer : Isobaric
Description : Ordinary glass is not a/an (A) Amorphous isotropic material (B) Supercooled liquid (C) Material with sharp definite melting point (D) Electrical insulator
Last Answer : (C) Material with sharp definite melting point
Description : Hot & cold working of material causes its __________ deformation. (A) Visco-elastic (B) Isotropic (C) Elastic (D) Plastic
Last Answer : (D) Plastic
Description : Which of the following relationships is correct for relating the three elastic constants of an isotropic elastic material (where, E = Young's modulus, G = Modulus of rigidity or shear modulus v = Poisson's ratio)? (A) E = 2G (1 + v) (B) E = G (1 + v) (C) E = G (1 + v)/2 (D) E = 2G (1 + 2v)
Last Answer : (A) E = 2G (1 + v)
Description : Which of the following is not an assumption in derivation of torsion equation? a. Circular shaft remains circular after twisting b. Plane section of the shaft remain plane after twisting c. Material of shaft is isotropic d. Angle of twist is proportional to radius
Last Answer : d. Angle of twist is proportional to radius
Description : In a simple bending theory, one of the assumption is that the material of the beam is isotropic. This assumption means that the a. normal stress remains constant in all directions b. ... c. elastic constants are same in all the directions d. elastic constants varies linearly in the material
Last Answer : c. elastic constants are same in all the directions
Description : In Coordinates, a points in n-dimensional space is represent by(n+1) coordinates. a.Scaling b.Homogeneous c.Inverse transformation d.3D Transformation
Last Answer : b.Homogeneous
Description : In homogeneous coordinates value of ‘h’ is consider as 1 & it is called….. a.Magnitude Vector b.Unit Vector c.Non-Zero Vector d.Non-Zero Scalar Factor
Last Answer : d.Non-Zero Scalar Factor
Description : The general homogeneous coordinate representation can also be written as a.(h.x, h.y, h.z) b.(h.x, h.y, h) c.(x, y, h.z) d.(x,y,z)
Last Answer : b.(h.x, h.y, h)
Description : If point are expressed in homogeneous coordinates then the pair of (x, y) isrepresented as a.(x’, y’, z’) b.(x, y, z) c.(x’, y’, w’) d.(x’, y’, w)
Last Answer : d.(x’, y’, w)
Description : What is the use of homogeneous coordinates and matrix representation? a.To treat all 3 transformations in a consistent way b.To scale c.To rotate d.To shear the object
Last Answer : a.To treat all 3 transformations in a consistent way
Description : The matrix representation for scaling in homogeneous coordinates is a.P’=S*P b.P’=R*P c.P’=dx+dy d.P’=S*S
Last Answer : a.P’=S*P
Description : The matrix representation for translation in homogeneous coordinates is a.User Coordinate System b.World Coordinate System c.Screen Coordinate System d.None of the above
Last Answer : b.World Coordinate System
Description : A substance that has a fixed chemical composition is known as ______ substance. A. Monoatomic B. Heterogeneous C. Homogeneous D. Pure
Last Answer : Pure
Description : How are thermodynamic properties classified? A. Physical and chemical B. Intensive and extensive C. Real and imaginary D. Homogeneous and heterogeneous
Last Answer : Intensive and extensive
Description : What Is The Difference Between The Isotropic And An Isotropic Materials?
Last Answer : If a material exhibits same mechanical properties regardless of loading direction, it is isotropic. ex:homogeneous cast materials. Materials lacking this property are anisotropic.
Description : A homogeneous reactor is the one, in which the (A) Fissile atoms are evenly distributed throughout the mass of nuclear reactor (B) Same substance (e.g. heavy water) is used as moderator & coolant (C) The fuel and the moderator is mixed to form a homogeneous material (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (C) The fuel and the moderator is mixed to form a homogeneous material
Description : The ratio of lateral strain to axial strain of a homogeneous material, is known (A) Yield ratio (B) Hooke's ratio (C) Poisson's ratio (D) Plastic ratio
Last Answer : (C) Poisson's ratio
Description : For a homogeneous earth dam 50 m high having 2 m free broad, a flow net was constructed and the results were : Number of potential drops = 2.4 Number of flow channels = 0.4. If co-efficiency of permeability of the dam material is ... 24 10-3 m3 /sec (C) 6 10-5 m3 /sec (D) 24 10-5 m3 /sec
Last Answer : (D) 24 × 10-5 m3 /sec
Description : Wood is a/an __________ material. (A) Amorphous (B) Cellular (C) Homogeneous (D) Granular
Last Answer : (B) Cellular
Description : Name the protein found in isotropic and anisotriopic bands of myofibrils
Last Answer : Name the protein found in isotropic and anisotriopic bands of myofibrils
Description : A frosted bulb which may be taken as an isotropic source, gives as illumination of `8lm//m^(2)` at a distance of 5m. Calculate (i) its luminous intens
Last Answer : A frosted bulb which may be taken as an isotropic source, gives as illumination of `8lm//m^(2)` ... and (ii) the total luminous flux from the blub.
Description : It is useful to refer to an isotropic radiator. A. when comparing the gains of directional antennas B. when testing a transmission line for standing wave ratio C. when (in the northern hemisphere) directing the transmission D. when using a dummy load to tune a transmitter
Last Answer : A. when comparing the gains of directional antennas
Description : What is the gain of an antenna over a half-wavelength dipole when it has 6 dB gain over an isotropic radiator? A. 6.0 dB B. 8.1 dB C. 3.9 dB D. 10.0 dB
Last Answer : C. 3.9 dB
Description : A theoretical reference antenna that provides a comparison for antenna measurements. A. Marconi antenna B. Isotropic radiator C. Yagi-Uda array D. Whip antenna
Last Answer : B. Isotropic radiator
Description : An isotropic radiator is A. in the northern hemisphere B. an antenna high enough in the air C. an antenna whose directive pattern is substantially incredible D. a hypothetical, omnidirectional antenna
Last Answer : D. a hypothetical, omnidirectional antenna
Description : The directivity pattern of an isotropic radiator is A. a figure-8 B. a sphere C. a unidirectional cardioid D. a parabola
Last Answer : B. a sphere
Description : Which antenna is not properly terminated? A. Resonant B. Non-resonant C. Isotropic D. Whip
Last Answer : A. Resonant
Description : What antenna radiates equally in all directions? A. Vertical antenna B. isotropic antenna C. Horizontal antenna D. Dipole antenna
Last Answer : B. isotropic antenna
Description : Which of the following antennas is used for testing and adjusting a transmitter for proper modulation, amplifier operation and frequency accuracy? A. Elementary B. Real C. Isotropic D. Dummy
Last Answer : D. Dummy
Description : What is the gain of isotropic antenna? A. 10 B. 1 C. 10 D. 100
Last Answer : B. 1
Description : An antenna with unity gain A. Rhombic B. Half-wave dipole C. Isotropic D. Whip
Last Answer : C. Isotropic
Description : In testing transmitter to prevent interfering with other stations, which type of antenna must be used? A. Void antenna B. Dummy antenna C. Hertzian antenna D. Isotropic antenna
Last Answer : B. Dummy antenna
Description : What is the gain of the Hertzian dipole over isotropic antenna? A. 1.64 dB B. 2.15 dB C. 1.76 dB D. 1.55 dB
Last Answer : C. 1.76 dB