91. The energy absorbed in a body, when it is strained within the elastic limits, is known as
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.
95. The ultimate tensile stress for mild steel is __________ the ultimate compressive stress.
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
99. The stress at which the extension of the material takes place more quickly as compared to the increase in load, is called
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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