| Q.137 | The unique case of stress comprising of compressive isotropic stress that alters only in volume, but not in shape, is called: | |
| Ans | 1. triaxial stress | |
| 2. biaxial stress | ||
| 3. hydrostatic stress | ||
| 4. hydrodynamic stress |
Correct Ans Provided: 3
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