Which of the following is/are correct for finding the decompression moment in a simply supported pre-stressed beam? (1)

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Which of the following is/are correct for finding the decompression moment in a simply supported pre-stressed beam? (1)

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Which of the following is/are correct for finding the decompression moment in a simply supported pre-stressed beam? (1) Applied moment at which the bottom fibre stress of the beam becomes zero (2) Increase of moment of interia would decrease the decompression moment. (3) Increase of eccentricity of the tendon (below neutral axis) would increase the decompression moment. O (1). (3) O (1), (2), (3) O (2), (3) O (1), (2)
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