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13.
Slenderness ratio of a compression member is
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Khan said:   3 years ago
Slenderness ratio of a compression member is defined as the ratio of effective length to the least radius of gyration of that member.

Slenderness ratio = effective length/least radius of gyration.
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Asif Ali said:   4 years ago
No, It's not Radius of Gyration/Effective Length, but it's Effective Length/Radius of Gyration.
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Gurjant singh said:   4 years ago
L effective/least radius of gyration.
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Vikas said:   5 years ago
Slenderness ratio is also equals to = effective length/Least lateral dimension.
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Jibrail khan said:   8 years ago
Slenderness ratio of a compression member has defined as the ratio its effective length to least radius of gyration. According to {MEADE-EASY}.

Ganesh kumar said:   8 years ago
Slenderness ratio is the ratio of effective length to the least radius of gyration.

Mathematical =l/r.

Jahid Ansari said:   8 years ago
No, the correct answer is le/least radius of gyration.

Rekha B M said:   8 years ago
No, the answer is effective length/least radius of gyration.

Varsha said:   8 years ago
It is L/rmin.

Md NAUSHAD ALAM said:   8 years ago
The above option is incorrect because;

Slenderness ratio = effective length/ least radius of gyration (L /r).


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