Description : What is the maximum value of deforming force up to which a material shows elastic property and above which the material loses it? (1) Elasticity (2) Strain (3) Elastic Limit (4) Stress
Last Answer : (4) Elastic Limit Explanation: The Maximum Extent to which a solid may be stretched without permanent alteration of size or shape.
Description : Hooke's law (A) Applies to elastic deformation (B) Applies beyond limit of proportionality in stress-strain curve (C) States that stress is inversely proportional to strain upto elastic limit (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Applies to elastic deformation
Description : The statement : stress is proportional to strain, i.e. the Hooke’s law holds good upto (a) Elastic Limit (b) Proportional Limit (c) Plastic Limit (d) Yield point
Last Answer : (b) Proportional Limit
Description : When stress is increased beyond elastic limit and material is permanently changed this property is a) Permanent stress b) Elasticity c) Yield strength d) Plasticity
Last Answer : d) Plasticity
Description : The ratio of shear stress and shear strain of an elastic material, is (A) Modulus of Rigidity (B) Shear Modulus (C) Modulus of Elasticity (D) Both (a) and (b)
Last Answer : (D) Both (a) and (b)
Description : The Modulus of Elasticity for a material refers to: w) the ability of a material to resist corrosion x) the ratio of stress over strain y) the maximum load over the cross sectional area z) none of the above
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- THE RATIO OF STRESS OVER STRAIN
Description : Steel is more elastic than rubber because it – (1) requires larger deforming force (2) Is never deformed (3) is deformed very easily (4) is harder than rubber
Last Answer : (3) is deformed very easily Explanation: Elasticity is the capability of an object to return to its former shape once a load inducing strain is removed. Young Modulus or elastic modulus [tendency to be ... ., nonpermanently) when a force is applied to it] of steel is more than that of rubber.
Description : Steel is more elastic than rubber because it : (1) requires larger deforming force (2) is never deformed (3) is deformed very easily (4) is harder than rubber
Last Answer : is deformed very easily
Description : Under complex loading, if elastic limit reaches in tension, then failure occurs due to (a) Firstly Maximum principal strain theory (b) Secondly Maximum principal theory of strain energy (c) Thirdly Maximum Principal stress theory (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Thirdly Maximum Principal stress theory
Description : Under complex loading, if elastic limit reaches in tension, then failure occurs due to (a) Firstly Maximum principal strain theory (b) Secondly Maximum principal theory of strain energy (c) Thirdly Maximum shear stress theory (d) None
Last Answer : (d) None
Description : Maximum strain theory for the failure of a material at the elastic limit, is known as (A) Guest's or Trecas' theory (B) St. Venant's theory (C) Rankine's theory (D) Haig's theory
Last Answer : (B) St. Venant's theory
Description : Why is it that the maximum value which the residual stress can reach is the elastic limit of the material ?
Last Answer : A stress in excess of elastic limit, with no external force to oppose it, will relieve itself by plastic deformation until it reaches the value of the yield stress.
Description : Why Is It That The Maximum Value Which The Residual Stress Can Reach Is The Elastic Limit Of The Material?
Last Answer : A stress more than the elastic limit, with no external force to oppose it, we relieve itself by plastic deformation until it reaches the value of the yield stress.
Description : It involves a force deforming a solid body a. non-elastic work b. non-flow work c. flow work d. elastic work
Last Answer : elastic work
Description : 48. A perfectly elastic body (a) Can move freely (b) Has perfectly smooth surface (c) Is not deformed by any external surface (d) Recovers its original size and shape when the deforming force is removed.
Last Answer : d) Recovers its original size and shape when the deforming force is removed.
Description : Modulus of elasticity is defined as: A. The stress at the proportional limit B. The stress-strain ratio within the proportional limit
Last Answer : B. The stress-strain ratio within the proportional limit
Description : All materials obey Hooke's law within elastic limit. When elastic limit is reached, the tensile strain (A) Increases very quickly (B) Decreases very quickly (C) Increases in proportion to stress (D) Decreases in proportion to stress
Last Answer : (A) Increases very quickly
Description : As the elastic limit reaches, tensile strain (A) Increases more rapidly (B) Decreases more rapidly (C) Increases in proportion to the stress (D) Decreases in proportion to the stress
Last Answer : (A) Increases more rapidly
Description : Total strain energy theory for the failure of a material at elastic limit, is known (A) Guest's or Trecas' theory (B) St. Venant's theory (C) Rankine's theory (D) Haig's theory
Last Answer : (D) Haig's theory
Description : Shear strain energy theory for the failure of a material at elastic limit, is due to (A) Rankine (B) Guest or Trecas (C) St. Venant (D) Von Mises
Last Answer : (D) Von Mises
Description : Maximum shear stress theory for the failure of a material at the elastic limit, is known (A) Guest's or Trecas' theory (B) St. Venant's theory (C) Rankine's theory (D) Haig's theory
Last Answer : (A) Guest's or Trecas' theory
Description : Stiffness of material is measured by, A. Proportional unit B. Modules of elasticity C. Stress/ strain
Last Answer : B. Modules of elasticity
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) Materials exhibiting high elasticity obey Hooke's law (B) The elastic behaviour of rubber under compression is the same as its behaviour under tension (C) ... to its plastic deformation (D) The stress required to cause plastic flow in polycrystalline material is
Last Answer : Option B
Description : The most important property for the spring material is (a) High elastic limit (b) High deflection value (c) Resistance to fatigue and shock (d) All of these
Last Answer : (d) All of these
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) The distance of the eccentric axial load from the C.G. beyond which tension develops, is known as kern distance (B) In visco ... (C) An orthotropic material has different properties in three mutually perpendicular directions (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : State Hooke’s Law of elasticity. Define Elastic limit.
Last Answer : Hooke’s Law:- Within elastic limit, stress is directly proportional to strain. Elastic limit: -It is the maximum value of the stress upto which the body shows elasticity.
Description : Lead pipe is (A) Especially resistant to solutions containing H2SO4 (B) Usually joined by burning (e.g. by melting to adjacent pieces with a torch) (C) Having very low elastic limit resulting in permanent deformation from either mechanical or thermal strain (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C
Description : cylindrical rod subjected to a tensile strain within the elastic limit undergoes a volume change. If the volume strain is equal to half the tensile strain, then the Poisson's ratio of the rod is (A) 0 (B) 0.33 (C) 0.44 (D) 0.25
Last Answer : Option C
Description : A member which is subjected to reversible tensile or compressive stress may fail at a stress lower than the ultimate stress of the material. This property of metal, is called (A) Plasticity of the ... ) Elasticity of the metal (C) Fatigue of the metal (D) Workability of the metal
Last Answer : (C) Fatigue of the metal
Description : The ratio of stress to volumetric strain is called a) Shear Modulus b) Young’s Modulus c) Bulk Modulus d) Modulus of elasticity
Last Answer : c) Bulk Modulus
Description : The ratio of stress to strain i: a) Modulus of conductivity b) Modules of Elasticity c) Modulus of electricity d) Modulus of Viscosity
Last Answer : b) Modules of Elasticity
Description : The deformation of a solid when stress is applied is called a) Strain b) Elasticity c) Rigidity d) Pressure
Last Answer : a) Strain
Description : The ability of a body to return to its original shape is called: a) Plasticity b) Elasticity c) Strain d) Stress
Last Answer : b) Elasticity
Description : The deformation per unit length is called (a) Strain (b) Stress (c) Elasticity (d) None of these
Last Answer : (a) Strain
Description : Bulk modulus of elasticity is a. Tensile stress / Tensile strain b. Shear stress / Shear strain c. Tensile stress / Shear strain d. Normal stress on each face of cube / Volumetric strain
Last Answer : d. Normal stress on each face of cube / Volumetric strain
Description : Young’s Modulus of elasticity is (a)Tensile stress / Tensile strain (b)Shear stress / Shear strain (c)Tensile stress / Shear strain (d)Shear stress / Tensile strain
Last Answer : a)Tensile stress / Tensile strain
Description : Which of the following statements is TRUE about an ELASTIC collision between two particles? Is it true that: w) neither particle loses any of its kinetic energy x) neither particle loses any of ... that lost by the other z) the total kinetic energy before and after the collision remains constant
Last Answer : ANSWER: Z -- THE TOTAL KINETIC ENERGY BEFORE AND AFTER THE COLLISION RE
Description : Metal Steel is more elastic than rubber because _____. A. Its density is high B. It is a metal C. Ratio of stress to strain is more D. Ratio of stress to strain is less
Last Answer : ANSWER: C
Description : Steel is more elastic than rubber because _____. A. Its density is high B. It is a metal C. Ratio of stress to strain is more D. Ratio of stress to strain is less
Description : An elastic behaviour of materials is expressed in terms of (A) Hysteresis loop area (B) Stress-strain curve (C) Relaxation time
Last Answer : (C) Relaxation time
Description : The elastic stress strain behavior of rubber is A. Linear B. Nonlinear C. Plastic D. No fixed relationship
Last Answer : B. Nonlinear
Description : The law which states, "Within elastic limits strain produced is proportional to the stress producing it", is known as (A) Bernoulli's law (B) Stress law (C) Hooke's law (D) Poisson's law
Last Answer : (C) Hooke's law
Description : (3) reflection of light due to the presence of free electrons Explanation: Lustre (or luster) is the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral. The word ... conductivity, and high density. Typically they are malleable and ductile, deforming -under stress without cleaving.
Last Answer : Cloud is a colloidal dispersion of – (1) Air in a dispersion medium of water (2) Fog in a dispersion medium of water (3) Mist in a dispersion medium of air (4) Water drops in a dispersion medium of air
Description : At yield point' of a copper wire A. the load hasn't exceeded the elastic limit yet; so, Hooke's law applies B. the load has already exceeded the elastic limit and the material has become ... stage has passed and the wire has snapped already D. Like Brass and Bronze, Copper has no yield poin
Last Answer : the load has already exceeded the elastic limit and the material has become plastic
Description : Fractional increase in original length is called A. stress B. strain C. tensile force D. compression
Last Answer : strain
Description : Ratio of tensile to strain is A. Young's modulus B. stress C. stiffness D. tensile force
Last Answer : Young's modulus
Description : The ductility of metal is usually expressed in terms of the: A. Yield strength (point where the material is not longer elastic) B. Percent elongation C. Modulus of elasticity (stiffness of the material)
Last Answer : B. Percent elongation
Description : spring material should have low (A) Elastic limit (B) Deflection value (C) Fatigue resistance (D) None of these
Last Answer : Option D