Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 46)
46.
The strain energy stored in a solid circular shaft subjected to shear stress (τ) is (where C = Modulus of rigidity for the shaft material)
x Volume of shaft
x Volume of shaft
x Volume of shaft
x Volume of shaft
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Vinod said:   5 years ago
OPTION B Is true when;

The strain energy stored in a solid circular shaft subjected to shear stress (Ï„) is (where C = Modulus of rigidity for the shaft material).

Option D is true when,
The strain energy stored in a solid circular shaft subjected to torsion (T) is (where C = Modulus of rigidity for the shaft material).
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Vinod said:   5 years ago
OPTION B Is true when;

The strain energy stored in a solid circular shaft subjected to shear stress (Ï„) is (where C = Modulus of rigidity for the shaft material).

Option D is true when,
The strain energy stored in a solid circular shaft subjected to torsion (T) is (where C = Modulus of rigidity for the shaft material).

Vinod said:   5 years ago
OPTION B Is true when;

The strain energy stored in a solid circular shaft subjected to shear stress (Ï„) is (where C = Modulus of rigidity for the shaft material).

Option D is true when,
The strain energy stored in a solid circular shaft subjected to torsion (T) is (where C = Modulus of rigidity for the shaft material).
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Ankit Kumar Sharma said:   5 years ago
B is the correct answer.
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Vinay BEL said:   5 years ago
The correct answer is B.
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Hritwik said:   5 years ago
Option B is the correct answer.
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Bala said:   7 years ago
The correct answer is B.
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Satish said:   7 years ago
The correct Answer is B.
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Jay prakash saini said:   7 years ago
Option B is correct.

Deep said:   7 years ago
The correct Answer will be option B.


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