Question

A steel rod of 25 mm diameter and 600 mm long is subjected to an axial pull of 40000. The intensity of stress is?

a.

34.64 N/mm²

b.

46.22 N/mm²

c.

76.54 N/mm²

d.

81.49 N/mm²

Answer: (d).81.49 N/mm²

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