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16. The bending moment at a point on a beam is the algebraic __________ of all the moments on either side of the point. A.sum B.difference Answer & Explanation Answer: Option A

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Explanation: No answer description available for this question. Let us discuss. View Answer Workspace Report Discuss in Forum 17. The maximum diameter of the hole that can be punched from a plate of maximum shear stress 1/4th of its maximum crushing stress of punch, is equal to (where t = Thickness of the plate) A.t B.2t C.4t D.8t Answer & Explanation Answer: Option C Explanation: No answer description available for this question. Let us discuss.

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View Answer Workspace Report Discuss in Forum 18. Two closely coiled helical springs 'A' and 'B' are equal in all respects but the number of turns of spring 'A' is half that of spring 'B' The ratio of deflections in spring 'A' to spring 'B' is A.1/8 B.1/4 C.1/2 D.2 Answer & Explanation Answer: Option C Explanation: No answer description available for this question. Let us discuss. View Answer Workspace Report Discuss in Forum 19. The deformation per unit length is called A. tensile stress B. compressive stress C. shear stress D. strain Answer & Explanation Answer: Option D Explanation: No answer description available for this question. Let us discuss. View Answer Workspace Report Discuss in Forum 20. A thin cylindrical shell of diameter (d) and thickness (t) is subjected to an internal pressure (p). The ratio of longitudinal strain to volumetric strain is A. B. C. D. Answer & Explanation Answer: Option D Explanation: No answer description available for this question. Let us discuss. View Answer Workspace Report Discuss in Forum < Prev 12345678910Next >

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