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- 17 Jan 2019
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- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Option A is correct because bending stress is zero along the neutral axis and maximum at the outer fibers. Option B is true since shear stress is zero at the outer fibers and maximum at the neutral axis. Option C is accurate as the bending stress at the outer fibers is known as the principal stress. Therefore, option D, which includes all these statements, is the correct choice.
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