The yield moment of a cross section is defined as the moment that will just produce the yield stress in
A. The outer most fibre of the section
B. The inner most fibre of the section
C. The neutral fibre of the section
D. The fibre everywhere
Answer: Option A
A. $$\frac{2}{3}$$
B. $$\frac{3}{2}$$
C. $$\frac{5}{8}$$
D. $$\frac{8}{5}$$
Principal planes are subjected to
A. Normal stresses only
B. Tangential stresses only
C. Normal stresses as well as tangential stresses
D. None of these
A. $$\frac{{\text{M}}}{{\text{I}}} = \frac{{\text{R}}}{{\text{E}}} = \frac{{\text{F}}}{{\text{Y}}}$$
B. $$\frac{{\text{I}}}{{\text{M}}} = \frac{{\text{R}}}{{\text{E}}} = \frac{{\text{F}}}{{\text{Y}}}$$
C. $$\frac{{\text{M}}}{{\text{I}}} = \frac{{\text{E}}}{{\text{R}}} = \frac{{\text{F}}}{{\text{Y}}}$$
D. $$\frac{{\text{M}}}{{\text{I}}} = \frac{{\text{E}}}{{\text{R}}} = \frac{{\text{Y}}}{{\text{F}}}$$
A. $$\frac{{\text{M}}}{{\text{T}}}$$
B. $$\frac{{\text{T}}}{{\text{M}}}$$
C. $$\frac{{2{\text{M}}}}{{\text{T}}}$$
D. $$\frac{{2{\text{T}}}}{{\text{M}}}$$
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