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Q: Which of the following types of failures denotes the movement of parallel planes within a material in parallel directions?
  • A. Creep
  • B. Fracture
  • C. Slippage
  • D. Cleavage
Correct Answer: Option C - Slippage failures – Slippage failures denotes the movement of parallel planes within a material in parallel direction. Separation/cleavage/fracture– Occurs when applied stress is greater than the internal binding forces of a material under tensile loading.
C. Slippage failures – Slippage failures denotes the movement of parallel planes within a material in parallel direction. Separation/cleavage/fracture– Occurs when applied stress is greater than the internal binding forces of a material under tensile loading.

Explanations:

Slippage failures – Slippage failures denotes the movement of parallel planes within a material in parallel direction. Separation/cleavage/fracture– Occurs when applied stress is greater than the internal binding forces of a material under tensile loading.