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In the yielding region of the conventional stress strain diagram, the deformation of the specimen will keep increasing i

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2022 3:37 pm
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In The Yielding Region Of The Conventional Stress Strain Diagram The Deformation Of The Specimen Will Keep Increasing I 1
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In The Yielding Region Of The Conventional Stress Strain Diagram The Deformation Of The Specimen Will Keep Increasing I 2
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In The Yielding Region Of The Conventional Stress Strain Diagram The Deformation Of The Specimen Will Keep Increasing I 3
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In The Yielding Region Of The Conventional Stress Strain Diagram The Deformation Of The Specimen Will Keep Increasing I 4
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In the yielding region of the conventional stress strain diagram, the deformation of the specimen will keep increasing if the load remained the same. Select one: True False
Below which point does brittle fracture occur? a. Fracture point b. Ultimate tensile strength c. Yield point O d. Elastic limit
What is the type of cup and cone fracture? a. Brittle fracture O b b. De-cohesive fracture c. Ductile fracture d. Fatigue fracture