A reinforcing bar embedded in two concrete sections which transfers stresses and
holds the sections together is called
(a). Anchor
(b). Bent
(c). Dowel
(d). Lap
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bent
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A reinforcing bar embedded in two concrete sections which transfers stresses and holds the sections together is called (c). Dowel
Explanation:
Reinforcing bars, also known as reo bars, are used to provide tensile strength to the concrete, allowing it to connect more efficiently. Tensile strength is a phrase that isn't just for physicists.
Anchor:
- An anchor is a metal device used to attach a vessel to the bottom of a body of water in order to prevent it from floating owing to wind or current.
Bent:
- The past tense version of the verb bend is bent, which indicates to bend something straight or vice versa.
Dowel:
- A dowel is a cylindrical rod made of wood, plastic, or metal that is used to hold things together. Dowel rods are frequently split into dowel pins, which are short lengths of dowel rod.
Lap:
- A biped's lap is the space generated between its knees and hips while it is seated or lying down.
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