1. Upload an image of a beam or structural member from your local environment that experiences bending stress. (Non-anon

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1. Upload an image of a beam or structural member from your local environment that experiences bending stress. (Non-anon

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1. Upload an image of a beam or structural member from your local environment that experiences bending stress. (Non-anonymous question (i)) * File number limit: 1 Single file size limit: 10MB Allowed file types: Image 2. If the applied load(s) were to increase in magnitude until failure, would you expect this member to fail in tension or compression? Why? Some things you might want to consider: - Location of centroid (and neutral axis) - Material of member - Location and type of applied load(s) ∗[4,,
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