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What is buckling?(a) Structural behaviour in which a deformation develops in direction of plane perpendicular to that of load which produced it(b) Structural behaviour in which a deformation does not develop in direction of plane perpendicular to that of load which produced it(c) Structural behaviour in which a deformation develop in direction of plane parallel to that of load which produced it(d) Structural behaviour in which a deformation develops in direction of plane along that of load which produced itI got this question by my college director while I was bunking the class.My enquiry is from Plastic Theory topic in division Plastic and Local Buckling Behaviour of Steel of Design of Steel Structures

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Right answer is (a) Structural BEHAVIOUR in which a deformation DEVELOPS in direction of plane perpendicular to that of load which produced it

The BEST explanation: Buckling may be defined as structural behaviour in which a deformation develops in direction of plane perpendicular to that of load which produced it. This deformation changes rapidly with variations in the applied load.



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