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Select the only true statement:

A beam in bending experiences tensile stresses on one side and compressive stresses on the other side.


A beam in bending experiences tensile stresses along the beam center and compressive stresses along the beam’s edges.


A beam in bending experiences only compressive stresses.


A beam in bending experiences only tensile stresses.

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Answer:

A beam in bending experiences tensile stresses on one side and compressive stresses on the other side.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • A beam of light bending experiences bending stress. There exists tension inside and outside the curve. The transverse plains in the materials remains parallel to the radius during bending.
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