Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 9 (Q.No. 25)
25.
In a stress-strain diagram as shown in the below figure, the curve A represents


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AMIT Singh said:
4 years ago
Curve A for concrete.
Curve C for wood.
Curve D for mild steel.
Curve C for wood.
Curve D for mild steel.
Siddhartha biswas said:
8 years ago
Low carbon steel is the answer.
Suman said:
8 years ago
D-cold rolled.
B-Mild steel/low carbon.
A-Soft brass.
C-Glass.
B-Mild steel/low carbon.
A-Soft brass.
C-Glass.
Pasha said:
8 years ago
I think C for glass.
Akib said:
8 years ago
D - Cold rolled.
C - Mild steel/low carbon steel.
B - Glass.
A - Soft brass.
C - Mild steel/low carbon steel.
B - Glass.
A - Soft brass.
Ram said:
8 years ago
Curve E represents mild steel.
Sweta said:
8 years ago
It's cold rolled steel @Tejaswini.
Tejaswini said:
9 years ago
For mild steel what is the relative stress-strain curve?
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