Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 46)
46.
The radius of gyration of a rectangular section is not proportional to
Discussion:
15 comments Page 1 of 2.
Ruthvik said:
1 decade ago
Sorry its wrong answer we know that "k = square root of I/A".
Sunil said:
10 years ago
Answer C is right because r = Square root of I/A.
Bhavsingh said:
10 years ago
Options D is correct.
Because of k = square root of (I/A).
Because of k = square root of (I/A).
Raj said:
10 years ago
Before writing the comment please read the question correctly. Its not proportional they asked D is correct answer.
Sanjeev kumar said:
9 years ago
It is inversely proportional to area.
Eeranna said:
9 years ago
K is directly proportional to d(depth), K = radius of gyration.
K = root of i/a
=> bd3/12/area
K = root of i/a
=> bd3/12/area
Sanjeev ranjan said:
9 years ago
@All.
D answer is correct, Please read the question carefully.
D answer is correct, Please read the question carefully.
Chhaya said:
8 years ago
Question given as NOT Proportional, so the given answer D is right. I agree with it.
Haresh said:
8 years ago
C is the right answer.
Chandu said:
8 years ago
D is correct.
Read the question properly "NOT PROPORTIONAL".
k = √I/A.
Read the question properly "NOT PROPORTIONAL".
k = √I/A.
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