Questions and Complete Solutions
Graded A+
What is brittleness?
A. The ability of a material or a group of materials to resist the application of a load or loads without
failure
B. The plastic flow of material over a long period of time without material disintegration
C. The ability of a material to deform outside of the elastic range and not rupture
D. The lack of a material's ability to deform outside of the elastic range - Answer: D. The lack of a
material's ability to deform outside of the elastic range
The transition point between linear and nonlinear behavior on a stress-strain diagram is known as:
A. Proportional limit
B. Yield Point
C. Ultimate Tensile Strength
D. Fracture Point - Answer: A. Proportional limit
Which of the following instruments is used for measuring deformation?
A. Load Cell
B. Ohmmeter
C. LVDT
D. Voltmeter - Answer: C. LVDT
What is axial strain?
A. Same as lateral strain
B. Strain developed in the direction parallel to the direction of loading.
C. Strain developed in the direction perpendicular to the direction of loading.
, D. Change in the deformation remaining once the load is released. - Answer: B. Strain developed in the
direction parallel to the direction of loading.
Which of the following is NOT a mechanical property?
A. Strength
B. Stiffness
C. Density
D. Modulus - Answer: C. Density
Unit of load is:
A. Pounds (lbs)
B. PSI
C. Inches
D. lb/in - Answer: A. Pounds (lbs)
Which of the following materials has highest modulus of elasticity value?
A. Wood
B. Steel
C. Concrete
D. Aluminum - Answer: B. Steel
500 kPa (kilo Pascal) is approximately equal to: 1 PSI = 6.89 kPa
A. 3445 PSI
B. 500 PSI
C. 73 PSI
D. 34.5 PSI - Answer: C. 73 PSI
A large steel slab weighing 20,000 lbs load is supported by four steel rods. Each rod is ¾ in. in diameter.
Assume that the rods support equal loads. Calculate the stress in each individual rod. Please note that
each rod has circular area.