Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 15)
15.
When a body is subjected to two equal and opposite pushes, as a result of which the body tends to reduce its length, the stress and strain induced is compressive.
Discussion:
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NJamadagni said:
1 decade ago
If the question had stated linear strain, then then the answer is true. If there is a compressive stress, then there will be a Linear compressive strain and Lateral tensile strain.
So, the answer is false.
So, the answer is false.
Pranesh said:
1 decade ago
If we push the body to reduce the length, the reaction would be an equal and opposite tensile force and hence tensile stress.
Ajay said:
1 decade ago
Stress is compressive but strain in axial direction would be compressive whereas in transverse direction it must be tensile.
Santosh banjare said:
1 decade ago
Stress is tensile because force compressive and strain is compressive.
Anant kumar said:
10 years ago
Sress is tensile but strain will be tensile (along length) and compressive (along width) both.
Shubham sachan said:
9 years ago
When a body is being pushed then the arrived stresses should be tensile. But the answer is given compressive. HOW IS IT POSSIBLE IF ANS IS TRUE?
Anantha Padmanaban said:
9 years ago
If the compressive stress (Pushed equally on both side) applied on the axis of a rectangular bar of length L, there is a reduced deflection in length L. According to the Question "the stress and strain induced is compressive or not". So due to compressive stress the length is reduce so the answer is 'true".
Abhiramreddy said:
9 years ago
Opposite forces are like that compressive forces, so stresses induced to the body the dimensions of body would be change.
Kesav said:
8 years ago
My answer is B.
When the body is subjected to two equal and opposite pushes (push is generally compressive in nature) then force is compressive which leads to tensile stress at both ends. As force is compressive there is a decrease in cross section of the body which means compressive strain but stress is tensile.
When the body is subjected to two equal and opposite pushes (push is generally compressive in nature) then force is compressive which leads to tensile stress at both ends. As force is compressive there is a decrease in cross section of the body which means compressive strain but stress is tensile.
Kebito said:
8 years ago
I think, B is right.
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