Question

The deflection of any rectangular beam simply supported, is

a.

directly proportional to its weight

b.

inversely proportional to its width

c.

inversely proportional to the cube of its depth

d.

directly proportional to the cube of its length

Answer: (c).inversely proportional to the cube of its depth

Interact with the Community - Share Your Thoughts

Uncertain About the Answer? Seek Clarification Here.

Understand the Explanation? Include it Here.

Q. The deflection of any rectangular beam simply supported, is

Similar Questions

Explore Relevant Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Q. If a rectangular beam measuring 10 x 18 x 400 cm carries a unformly distributed load such that the bending stress developed is 100 kg/cm². The intensity of the load per metre length, is

Q. A uniform girder simply supported at its ends is subjected to a uniformly distributed load over its entire length and is propped at the centre so as to neutralise the deflection. The net B.M. at the centre will be

Q. A beam of length L is pinned at both ends and is subjected to a concentrated bending couple of moment M at its centre. The maximum bending moment in the beam is

Q. If two forces acting at a joint are not along the straight line, then for the equilibrium of the joint

Q. If the shear force along a section of a beam is zero, the bending moment at the section is

Q. When loads are applied proportionately to a frame structure containing its members in one plane, the structure is called

Q. The shear stress at any section of a shaft is maximum

Q. The region of the cross-section of a column in which compressive load may be applied without producing any tensile stress, is known as the core of the cross-section. In circular columns the radius of the core, is

Q. A beam is said to be of uniform strength, if

Q. In a tension test, the yield stress is 300 kg/cm², in the octa hedral shear stress at the point is:

Q. The maximum twisting moment a shaft can resist, is the product of the permissible shear stress and

Q. For a simply supported beam with a central load, the bending moment is

Q. For a given material Young's modulus is 200 GN/m² and modulus of rigidity is 80 GN/m². The value of Poisson's ratio is

Q. The ratio of the moment of inertia of a circular plate and that of a square plate for equal depth, is

Q. The ratio of elongations of a conical bar due to its own weight and that of a prismatic bar of the same length, is

Q. A three-hinged arch is said to be :

Q. The shape of the bending moment diagram over the length of a beam, having no external load, is always

Q. Pick up the incorrect statement

Q. Pick up the correct statement from the following :

Q. The number of points of contraflexure in a simple supported beam carrying uniformly distributed load, is

Recommended Subjects

Are you eager to expand your knowledge beyond Civil Engineering? We've handpicked a range of related categories that you might find intriguing.

Click on the categories below to discover a wealth of MCQs and enrich your understanding of various subjects. Happy exploring!