Report a QuestionPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Question IDReason for reporting this questionToo easy / too difficultTypo in questionAnswer is incorrectOtherDescription *Submit Question 69 Mechanics of Materials | Mohr's circle | difficulty level 1In a Mohr's circle representation for plane stress conditions, what does the center of the circle represents? Maximum shear stress Maximum principal stress Average normal stress Minimum principal stress Report this questionExplanationMohr's circle is a graphical representation of the state of stress at a point.The maximum shear stress is represented by the diameter of the circle. The maximum and minimum principal stresses are the stresses for which the shear stress is equal to zero. And the average normal stress is equal to the centre of the circle.Your Results Restart with New Questions Change Quiz Settings Review the Questions