IMPORTANT MECHANICS AND MATERIALS FORMULAE

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  1. What is the formula for stress?
  2. what is the formula for strain?
  3. Strain energy=
  4. poisnons ratio=
  5. direct shear stress=
  6. I for a rectangle?
  7. I for a circle?
  8. Which is the correct definations of the terms in M/I
  9. And for E/R?
  10. and for -Ox/y
  11. Which is the correct formula for the shear stress in a bending beam at a distance y from the neutrral axis?
  12. Which is the incorrect term?
  13. So which correctly describes Q?
  14. How would you calculate torque?
  15. Can use mohrs circles for this... BUT, which is the correct formula for Ox'?
  16. And for Tx'y'?
  17. And for Oy'?
  18. Deformation due to change in temperature is defined by which formula?
  19. What do the terms mean? One is incorrect.
  20. How do you calculate the polar moment of inertia?
  21. How do you calculate the angle of twist (k)?
  22. One of these terms is incorrect, which one?
  23. MECHANICS How do you calculate moment?
  24. What defines a perfect frame?
  25. Which is eulers buckling/bending formula?
  26. In a point loaded (p) beam, which is the correct formula for deflection?
  27. In a UDL what changes? deflection = c*P*L^3/E*I
  28. In a UDL what changes? deflection = c*P*L^3/E*I
  29. C is a coefficient. Which is the incorrect one in the list?
  30. We can use that earlier formula to calculate the Weight that a beam can take. However there is another method. Which of these formule isn't involved in this other method?
  31. What do these terms mean? one is incorrect
  32. which is the correct formula for measureing deflection under a point load?
  33. And in a UDL?
  34. Which is the correct way of finding the slenderness ratio in a rectangular beam?
  35. And in any other shape?
  36. How do you find the least radius of gyration?

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