A positive bending moment causes tensile stresses for fibers that are above the neutral axis. True False The beam is sub

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A positive bending moment causes tensile stresses for fibers that are above the neutral axis. True False The beam is sub

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A positive bending moment causes tensile stresses for fibers that are above the neutral axis. True False
The beam is subjected to the loading as shown. What is the correct statement regarding the bending stresses at A and B ? Both σA​ and σB​ arencompressive Both σA​ and σB​ are tensile σA​ is compressive and σB​ is tensile σA​ is tensile and σB​ is compressive
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