Resilience is the property of materials in which
A.Materials resist deformation
B.Materials spring back or recoil when pressure is removed
C.Materials are easily deformed
D.Materials can be easily pressed
E.None of the above
A.Materials resist deformation
B.Materials spring back or recoil when pressure is removed
C.Materials are easily deformed
D.Materials can be easily pressed
E.None of the above
A.Carbon dioxide
B.Water vapours
C.Hydrogen
D.Ozone
A.Inertial, viscous
B.Pressure, inertial, inetial
C.Gravity, pressure
D.Viscous, pressure
E.None of the above
A.Sodium vapour lamp
B.Mercury vapour lamp
C.Fluorescent tube 4 ft.
D.Fluorescent tube 2 ft.
E.GLS lamp
A.Small engines
B.Large capacity engines
C.Slow speed engines
D.High speed engines
E.Engines with small flywheel
A.Janata Party
B.Bhartia Janata Party
C.Congress (I)
D.Socialist Party
E.Communist Party
A.The cross-section is same throughout
B.The bending moment is same at every section
C.The stiffness is same at every section
D.The bending stress is same at every section
E.The load on fibres is same at every section
A.when work should begin and how much work should be completed during certain period
B.when the work should be completed
C.how the time for completing a work is minimized
D.none of the above
A.Non-ferrous materials
B.Two or more dissimilar materials riveted together
C.Two or more dissimilar materials joined together by welding
D.Two or more dissimilar materials jointed together under very high hydraulic pressure
E.None of the above
A.Inward flow impulse turbine
B.Outward flow impulse turbine
C.Inward flow reaction turbine
D.Aoutward flow reaction turbine
E.Axial flow impulse turbine