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The yield point in fatigue loading in comparison to yield
point in static loading is:
(a)Same (b)lower (c)Higher (d)Half (e)Twice

Answer Posted / arul - mz

in fatigue load, the loading rate is higher, when compared
to gradually or statically loaded....

However the stress produced will be the same as the
material will have same strain energy...

The yield point will be lower (HALF) in sudden loading
compared to gradual loading...

For further clarity take MECHANICS OF MATERIALS by BEER &
JOHNSON

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