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278 293
278 293
Answer: A
√ π2 Ek
√ π 2 E2k
√
k
π2E π Ek
A.¿ 3E B. = C. = D.
f a−π f a−π
3E
E a−f a E a−f a
Answer: B
290. The numerical values of Young's modulus of elasticity in descending order for wood, lead, glass, steel and
phosphor bronze is given by:
A. Steel, Phosphor bronze, glass, lead, wood B. Steel, glass, phosphor bronze, lead, wood
C. Steel, wood, lead, phosphor bronze, glass D Steel, lead, wood, phosphor bronze, glass Answer: A
291. The average values of modulus of rigidity for Aluminum, Brass, Coppei, Nickel and Steel in descending order are
given by:
A. Aluminum, brass, copper, nickel, steel B. Aluminum, copper, nickel, brass, steel
C. Aluminum, nickel, steel, brass, copper D. Brass, copper, aluminum, nickel, steel
Answer: A
292. A simply supported beam of length L, cross-section A carrying a uniformly distributed total load of W will have
WL WL WL WL
maximum bending moment of: A. B. C, D,
2 4 8 16
Answer: C
293. The numerical value of Young's modulus of elasticity in ascending order for glass, aluminum, copper, wrought
iron and tungsten are given by: