The total strain energy stored in a body is termed as__________________?
A. resilience
B. proof resilience
C. modulus of resilience
D. toughness
E. impact energy
A. resilience
B. proof resilience
C. modulus of resilience
D. toughness
E. impact energy
A. 20 kg, – ve sense
B. 20 kg, + ve sense
C. 10 kg, + ve sense
D. 10 kg, – ve sense
E. 45 kg, + ve sense
A. load/original cross-sectional area and change in length/original length
B. load/instantaneous cross-sectional area original area and log
C. load/instantaneous cross-sectional area and change in length/original length
D. load/instantaneous area and instantaneous area/original area
E. none of the above
A. elastic point of the material
B. plastic point of the material
C. breaking point of the material
D. yielding point of the material
E. ultimate point of the material
A. friction
B. limiting friction
C. repose
D. kinematic friction
E. static friction
A. frequent heat treatment
B. fatigue
C. creep
D. shock loading
E. resonant condition
A. equal to the hoop stress
B. twice the hoop stress
C. half of the hoop stress
D. one-fourth of hoop stress
E. four times the hoop stress