In case of seam less tube which formula is currect (a) (b) (c) Both (d) None РxD РxD 2xtxN, 4xtxN1 A thin spherical shell 1 m in diameter with its wall of 12 mm thickness is filled with a fluid at atmospheric pressure. Take E = 200 GN/m² and Poisson's ratio 0.3. The increase in diameter is (a) 0.111 mm (b) 0.222 mm (c) 0.333 mm (d) None A thin spherical shell 1 m in diameter with its wall of 12mm thickness is filled with a fluid at atmospheric pressure. Take E = 200 GN/m² and Poisson's ratio 0.3. The internal fluid pressure developed is (a) 1.5 MPa (b) 2.5 MPa (c) 0.5 MPa (d) None

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In case of seam less tube which formula is currect
(а)
(b)
(c) Both (d) None
РxD
P×D
2xtxN1
4xtxN1
A thin spherical shell 1 m in diameter with its wall of 12 mm thickness is filled with a fluid at
atmospheric pressure. Take E = 200 GN/m² and Poisson's ratio 0.3. The increase in diameter is
(a) 0.111 mm (b) 0.222 mm (c) 0.333 mm (d) None
A thin spherical shell 1 m in diameter with its wall of 12mm thickness is filled with a fluid at
atmospheric pressure. Take E = 200 GN/m² and Poisson's ratio 0.3. The internal fluid pressure
developed is (a) 1.5 MPа (b) 2.5 MPа (с) 0.5 MPа (d) None
Transcribed Image Text:In case of seam less tube which formula is currect (а) (b) (c) Both (d) None РxD P×D 2xtxN1 4xtxN1 A thin spherical shell 1 m in diameter with its wall of 12 mm thickness is filled with a fluid at atmospheric pressure. Take E = 200 GN/m² and Poisson's ratio 0.3. The increase in diameter is (a) 0.111 mm (b) 0.222 mm (c) 0.333 mm (d) None A thin spherical shell 1 m in diameter with its wall of 12mm thickness is filled with a fluid at atmospheric pressure. Take E = 200 GN/m² and Poisson's ratio 0.3. The internal fluid pressure developed is (a) 1.5 MPа (b) 2.5 MPа (с) 0.5 MPа (d) None
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