A.1
B.0.5
C.1.2
D.2
Related Mcqs:
- The numerical values of Young’s modulus of elasticity in descending order for wood, lead, glass, steel and phospor brouze is given by
- The modulus of elasticity E, the bulk modulus of elasticity K and the Poisson’s ratio are related by the relation
- The ratio of shear modulus to the modulus of elasticity when Poisson’s ratio is 0.25 will be
- A bronze specimen has modulus of elasticity 1.2 x 105 N/mm2 and modulus of rigidity 4.7 x 104 N/mm2. The Poisson’s ratio of the material will be
- The modulus of elasticity E, the modulus of rigidity C, and Poisson’s ratio are related by the equation
- The Young’s modulus of elasticity of a material is twice its modulus of rigidity. The Poisson’s ratio for the material will be
- Modulus of elasticity for steel is approximately
- The average values of modulus of rigidity for Aluminium. Brass Copper, Nickel and Steel in desceading order are given by
- The value of Young’s modulus of elasticity in ascending order for glass, lead, phosphor bronze, steel and wood is
- The average values of modulus of rigidity for aluminium brass, copper and steel in descending order is