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This section includes 8 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Strength Materials knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
456_CM?$ |
A. | 3.685 cm |
B. | 4.524 cm |
C. | 4.124 cm |
Answer» B. 4.524 cm | |
2. |
What will be the elongation of a bar of 1250mm2 area and 90cm length when applied a force of 130kN if E= 1.05x 105 N/mm2 ? |
A. | 0.947mm |
B. | 0.891mm |
C. | 0.845mm |
D. | 0.745mm |
Answer» C. 0.845mm | |
3. |
A rod of two sections of area 625mm2 and 2500mm2 of length 120cm and 60cm respectively. If the load applied is 45kN then what will be the elongation ( E = 2.1x 105 N/mm2)? |
A. | 0.462mm |
B. | 0.521mm |
C. | 0.365mm |
D. | 0.514mm |
Answer» B. 0.521mm | |
4. |
A composite rod is 1000mm long, its two ends are 40mm2 and 30mm2 in area and length are 300mm and 200mm respectively. The middle portion of the rod is 20mm2 in area. If the rod is subjected to an axial tensile load of 1000N, what will be its total elongation (E = 200GPa)? |
A. | 0.145mm |
B. | 0.127mm |
C. | 0.187mm |
D. | 0.196mm |
Answer» E. | |
5. |
A mild steel wire 5mm in diameter and 1m ling. If the wire is subjected to an axial tensile load 10kN what will be its extension? |
A. | 2.55mm |
B. | 3.15mm |
C. | 2.45mm |
D. | 2.65mm |
Answer» B. 3.15mm | |
6. |
A composite rod is 1000mm long, its two ends are 40 mm2 and 30mm2 in area and length are 400mm and 600mm respectively. If the rod is subjected to an axial tensile load of 1000N, what will be its total elongation(E= 200GPa ) ? |
A. | 0.130m |
B. | 0.197mm |
C. | 0.160mm |
D. | 0.150mm |
Answer» B. 0.197mm | |
7. |
How does the elastic constant varys with the elongation of body? |
A. | The elastic constant is directly proportional to the elongation |
B. | The elastic constant is directly proportional to the elongation |
C. | The elongation does not depends on the elastic constant |
D. | None of these |
Answer» C. The elongation does not depends on the elastic constant | |
8. |
If a bar of sections of two different length and different diameters are in a line and P load is acting axially on them then what will be the change in length of the bar? |
A. | P/E x (L<sub>1</sub> + L<sub>2</sub>) |
B. | P/E x (A<sub>1</sub>/L<sub>1</sub> +A<sub>2</sub>/ L<sub>2</sub>) |
C. | P/E x (L<sub>1</sub>/A<sub>1</sub> + L<sub>2</sub>/A<sub>2</sub>) |
D. | E/P x (L<sub>1</sub>/A<sub>1</sub> + L<sub>2</sub>/A<sub>2</sub>) |
Answer» D. E/P x (L<sub>1</sub>/A<sub>1</sub> + L<sub>2</sub>/A<sub>2</sub>) | |