Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 5 (Q.No. 7)
7.
The value of Poisson's ratio always remains
Discussion:
8 comments Page 1 of 1.
Subhra nandi said:
10 years ago
Value is =-1 to 0.5.
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Gururaj T said:
8 years ago
The Value of poisson's ratio is always less than 0.5. So, I think the given answer is wrong.
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Bhoopendra kumar said:
8 years ago
It is -1 to 0.5.
So, I think that this ans is wrong.
So, I think that this ans is wrong.
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Raja Zayad said:
8 years ago
Isn't -1 to 0.5 is less than one? How come the answer is wrong?
@Gururaj T and @Bhupendra.
@Gururaj T and @Bhupendra.
Manoj said:
6 years ago
For Rubber, it is 0.5.
So, Answer is right.
So, Answer is right.
Samar said:
6 years ago
@Raja Zayad.
It is not accurate. Less than one is different from less than half. The correct answer is none of these. Because Poisson's ratio can't exceed 0.5.
It is not accurate. Less than one is different from less than half. The correct answer is none of these. Because Poisson's ratio can't exceed 0.5.
Abdul said:
6 years ago
@Samar less than one is the correct answer.
Karpi basar said:
3 years ago
Poisson ratio (generally) = 0 to 0.5.
Poisson ratio (ideal) = -1 to 0.5.
According to the option, the nearest answer is B less than 1.
Poisson ratio (ideal) = -1 to 0.5.
According to the option, the nearest answer is B less than 1.
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