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6. A steel bar of 5 mm is heated from 15 C to 40 C and it is free to expand. The bar Will induce A. no stress B. shear stress C. tensile stress D. compressive stress Answer & Explanation Answer: Option A Explanation: No answer description available for this question. Let us discuss. View Answer Workspace Report Discuss in Forum

7. A body is subjected to a tensile stress of 1200 MPa on one plane and another tensile stress of 600 MPa on a plane at right angles to the former. It is also subjected to a shear stress of 400 MPa on the same planes. The maximum normal stress will be "Nothing is impossible to a willing heart." A. 400 MPa - (Proverb) B. 500 MPa C. 900 MPa D. 1400 MPa Answer & Explanation Answer: Option D

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Explanation: No answer description available for this question. Let us discuss. View Answer Workspace Report Discuss in Forum 8. Two shafts 'A' and 'B' transmit the same power. The speed of shaft 'A' is 250 r.p.m. and that of shaft 'B' is 300 r.p.m. The shaft 'B' has the greater diameter. A.True B.False Answer & Explanation Answer: Option B Explanation: No answer description available for this question. Let us discuss. View Answer Workspace Report Discuss in Forum 9. A thick cylindrical shell having ro and ri as outer and inner radii, is subjected to an internal pressure (p). The maximum tangential stress at the inner surface of the shell is A. B. C. D. Answer & Explanation Answer: Option A Explanation: No answer description available for this question. Let us discuss. View Answer Workspace Report Discuss in Forum 10. The stress induced in a body, when suddenly loaded, is __________ the stress induced when the same load is applied gradually. A. equal to B. one-half C. twice D. four times Answer & Explanation Answer: Option C Explanation: No answer description available for this question. Let us discuss. View Answer Workspace Report Discuss in Forum < Prev 12345678910Next >

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