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What is the yield point of a material?(a) Change in the strain of a material(b) The ratio of proof stress to the area(c) The elasticity of a material(d) Point where there is a substantial increase in elongation without a rise in loadI got this question during an online exam.Asked question is from Aircraft Materials topic in section Testing Aircraft Materials of Aerospace Materials & Processes

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Correct answer is (d) POINT where there is a substantial increase in elongation WITHOUT a rise in load

The best I can explain: A materials yield point is the point where there is a significant increase in the elongation without an increment in the load. The yield point of a material can be DETERMINED in two WAYS – the divider method, and DROP of beam method.



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