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Young's modulus is the ratio of:
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Which of the following have the same unit?
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Change in length divided by original length is called:
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Force applied on a unit area of a body to produce any change in its shape, volume or length of a body is called:
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$Nm^{-2}$ is approximately called:
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The dimension of stress is:
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The SI unit of stress is the some as that of:
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A stress which decreases the length along one dimension is known as:
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A stress which is along one dimension is known as:
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Stress maybe:
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Pascal is:
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Which of the quantity is dimensionless?
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When the stress changes the shape of the body, it is called:
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When the stress changes the length of a body, it is called:
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Stress may cause a change in:
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Strain is defined in terms of:
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The result of mechanical tests are usually expressed in terms of:
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Stress is define in terms of:
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The ability of a body to return to its original shape (after the force is removed) is called:
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When a body is subjected to some external force, deformation is produced in:
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Tick the one which is not a polymeric solid:
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Polymers have specific gravity which is:
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Polymers are the chemical combination of carbon with:
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Examples of polymers are:
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Polymers are the physical combinations of carbon with:
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