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20. Internal Stresses: Internal stresses can be induced by: A Shear B. Bending Moment C. Axial Force D. All of the above

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20 Internal Stresses Internal Stresses Can Be Induced By A Shear B Bending Moment C Axial Force D All Of The Above 1
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20. Internal Stresses: Internal stresses can be induced by: A Shear B. Bending Moment C. Axial Force D. All of the above 21. Internal stresses: In structural design, internal stresses can be compared against A Allowable stresses B. Ultimate stresses C. Yield stresses D. All of the above 22. Materials used in Construction The spanning ability of stone is: A Limited because of the heavy weight of the material B. Limited due to its relatively low tensile strength C. Can be mitigated by creating arches and domes with the material D. All of the above 23. Materials used in Construction Plain Concrete: A is known for its white color B. is strong in tension C. is concrete without reinforcing D. All of the above 24. Materials used in Construction Modern Concrete compressive strengths: A Can reach up to 14,000 psi B. Are higher than most steel grades C. Require concrete buildings to be limited to about 30 stories D. All of the above 25. Materials used in Construction Reinforcing steel is listed by to indicate bar size. A #6 bar is A 6/10 of an inch in diameter B. Twice the cross sectional area of a 13 bar C. Has a cross sectional area of 0.6 square inches D. 3/4" diameter 26. Materials used in Construction Cast Iron is different from Carbon Steel in this way A It was developed earlier in history B. It is typically more brittle C. It is typically molded rather than rolled into shapes D. All of the above