What does Repose mean ?

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Repose means to depend.

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Description : The slope on the road generally provided on the curves is known as a.Angle of repose b.Angle of friction c.Angle of banking d.Angle of reaction e.None of the above

Last Answer : c. Angle of banking

Description : The angle which an inclined surface makes with the horizontal when a body placed on it is on the point moving down is known as a.Angle of friction b.Angle of limiting friction c.Angle of inclination d.Angle of repose e.None of the above

Last Answer : d. Angle of repose

Description : Angle of friction and angle of repose are (1) Equal to each other (2) Not equal to each other (3) Proportional to each other (4) None of the above

Last Answer : (1) Equal to each other Explanation: The angle of repose or the critical angle of repose, of a granular material is the steepest angle of descent or dip of the slope relative to the horizontal ... the density, surface area and shapes of the particles, and the coefficient of friction of the material.

Description : Grinding characteristic of a material is given by its (A) HGI (B) Angle of repose (C) Shatter index (D) Abrasion index

Last Answer : (A) HGI

Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) Angle of repose is always greater than the angle of slide (B) A hopper is a small bin with a sloping bottom (C) A silo is a short height ... used as a 'modifying agent' (for activating or depressing the adsorption of filming agents) in froth floatation process

Last Answer : (B) A hopper is a small bin with a sloping bottom

Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Angle of repose of coal increases with its increasing size (B) Specific gravity of coal increases with its increasing maturity (C) Refractive index and reflectance of ... of coal decreases with increases in the volatile matter and decrease in the C/H ratio of coal

Last Answer : (D) Specific heat of coal decreases with increases in the volatile matter and decrease in the C/H ratio of coal

Description : Which one of the following statements is not correct?  (A) The tangent of the angle of friction is equal to coefficient of friction  (B) The angle of repose is equal to angle of ... coefficient of friction  (D) The sine of the angle of repose is equal to coefficient to friction

Last Answer : (D) The sine of the angle of repose is equal to coefficient to friction

Description : Tangent of angle of friction is equal to (A) Kinetic friction (B) Limiting friction (C) Angle of repose (D) Coefficient of friction

Last Answer : (D) Coefficient of friction

Description : The angle which an inclined plane makes with the horizontal when a body placed on it is about to move down is known as angle of (A) Friction (B) Limiting friction (C) Repose (D) Kinematic friction

Last Answer : (C) Repose

Description : The ratio of limiting friction and normal reaction is known as (A) Coefficient of friction (B) Angle of friction (C) Angle of repose (D) Sliding friction

Last Answer : (A) Coefficient of friction

Description : The angle that Coulomb's failure envelope makes with the horizontal is called (A) Cohesion (B) Angle of internal friction (C) Angle of repose (D) None of the above

Last Answer : Answer: Option A

Description : The change of moisture content of soils, changes the (A) Value of the angle of repose (B) Amount of compaction required (C) Cohesive strength of soil (D) All the above

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : A plane inclined at an angle to the horizontal at which the soil is expected to stay in the absence of any lateral support, is known as (A) Natural slope line (B) Repose line (C) The line (D) All the above

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : The angle of repose of a soil is the maximum angle which the outer face of the soil mass makes (A) With the horizontal (B) With the vertical (C) With the perpendicular to the inclined plane of the soil (D) None of these

Last Answer : Answer: Option A

Description : The stem of a cantilever retaining wall which retains earth level with top is 6 m. If the angle of repose and weight of the soil per cubic metre are 30° and 2000 kg respectively, the effective width of the stem at the bottom, is (A) 51.5 (B) 52.5 (C) 53.5 (D) 54.5

Last Answer : Answer: Option C

Description : If is the angle of repose of soil of weight w kg/m3 , the horizontal pressure p at a depth of h metres per metre length of wall, is (A) wh × [(1 - sin )/(1 + )] (B) (wh/2) × [(1 - sin )/(1 + )] (C) wh - sin )/(1 + )] (D) wh )/(1 - )

Last Answer : Answer: Option A

Description : What is the angle of repose and what are its applications in the chemical industry?

Last Answer : The dictionary defines angle of repose as the inclination of a plane at which a body placed on the plane would remain at rest, or if in motion would roll or slide down with uniform velocity ... concept is also important in the design of system designed to move bulk solids for the same reasons.

Description : Durability of the fertilizer increases with a) Increase in the kinetic angle of repose b) Decrease in the kinetic angle of repose c) Decrease in the speed of the forward travel d) None of the above

Last Answer : b) Decrease in the kinetic angle of repose

Description : Drillability of fertilizer is _______________ proportional to the kinetic energy of repose a) Inversely b) Directly c) Unaffected d) None of these

Last Answer : a) Inversely

Description : The side slope of formation in embankment /cutting depends on a) Shearing strength of soil and its angle of repose* b) Angle of repose c) Bearing capacity of the soil d) Optimum moisture content of the soil

Last Answer : a) Shearing strength of soil and its angle of repose*

Description : Angle of friction and angle of repose are (1) equal to each other (2) not equal to each other (3) proportional to each other (4) None of the above

Last Answer : equal to each other

Description : Define angle of repose. 

Last Answer : Angle of repose is defined as the angle made by the inclined plane with the horizontal plane at which the body placed on an inclined plane is just on the point of moving down the plane, under the action of its own weight.