• Card 19 / 36: Which of the following best describes the use of Mohr's circle?
    A) It is a graphical representation of hardness indices for engineering materials.
    B) It is a graphical method for remembering how stresses and strains transform from one coordinate system to another by matrix or tensor operations.
    C) It is a graphical method for diagonalizing the stress tensor.
    D) Mohr's circle is a way of enforcing continuity of stresses and strains in numerical computations.
    E) Mohr's circle shows the time dependence of hardness as a result of fatigue.

    Answer:
    B) It is a graphical method for remembering how stresses and strains transform from one coordinate system to another by matrix or tensor operations.

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Explanation:

Mohr's circle is just a helpful way of remembering or checking coordinate-system transformations. You may see sub-subunit 2.4.3 for additional information.

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