Which of the following statements is true? (A) The shearing strain in a circular shaft varies inversely with the distance from the axis of the shaft. (B) The shearing strain in a circular shaft

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Which of the following statements is true?
(A) The shearing strain in a circular shaft varies
inversely with the distance from the axis of the
shaft.
(B) The shearing strain in a circular shaft varies
inversely with the distance from the axis of the
shaft.
(C) The shearing strain at a given point of a shaft in
torsion is proportional to the angle of twist.
(D) The shearing strain at a given point of a shaft in
torsion is inversely proportional to the angle of
twist.
Which of the following is an accurate statement?
(A) The lateral strain is greater than the axial strain.
(B) The axial strain is greater than the lateral strain.
(C) The lateral is twice that of axial strain.
(D) The axial strain is twice that of the lateral strain.
The stress in thin-walled sphere is greater than the
thin-walled cylinder.
(A) True
(B) False
A thin-walled cylinder tank is subjected to a tensile
stress of 100 Mpa. What is the longitudinal stress
developed in the wall of the tank?
(A) 50 MPa
(B) 100 MPa
The tangential stress is twice that of the longitudinal
stress.
(A) True
(C) 150 MPa
(D) 200 MPa
(C) False
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements is true? (A) The shearing strain in a circular shaft varies inversely with the distance from the axis of the shaft. (B) The shearing strain in a circular shaft varies inversely with the distance from the axis of the shaft. (C) The shearing strain at a given point of a shaft in torsion is proportional to the angle of twist. (D) The shearing strain at a given point of a shaft in torsion is inversely proportional to the angle of twist. Which of the following is an accurate statement? (A) The lateral strain is greater than the axial strain. (B) The axial strain is greater than the lateral strain. (C) The lateral is twice that of axial strain. (D) The axial strain is twice that of the lateral strain. The stress in thin-walled sphere is greater than the thin-walled cylinder. (A) True (B) False A thin-walled cylinder tank is subjected to a tensile stress of 100 Mpa. What is the longitudinal stress developed in the wall of the tank? (A) 50 MPa (B) 100 MPa The tangential stress is twice that of the longitudinal stress. (A) True (C) 150 MPa (D) 200 MPa (C) False
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