92.
The assumption made in Euler's column theory is that

93.
The rectangular beam 'A ' has length l, width b and depth d. Another beam 'B' has the same width and depth but length is double that of 'A'. The elastic strength of beam 'B' will be __________ as compared to beam A.

94.
The rectangular beam 'A' has length l, width b and depth d. Another beam 'B' has the same length and width but depth is double that of 'A'. The elastic strength of beam B will be __________ as compared to beam A.

96.
In a simple bending theory, one of the assumptions is that the plane sections before bending remain plane after bending. This assumption means that

97.
The simply supported beam 'A' of length '$$l$$' carries a central point load 'W'. Another beam 'B' is loaded with a uniformly distributed load such that the total load on the beam is 'W'. The ratio of maximum deflections between beams 'A' and 'B' is

98.
For a simply supported beam of length 'L', when a concentrated load W is applied in the center of the beam, the maximum deflection is

100.
If the depth is kept constant for a beam of uniform strength, then its width will vary in proportional to

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