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how does the neutral axis of the beam elongated

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Answered by rishvachel
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the top surface of the beam is shortened due to compression, and the bottom surface is elongated due to tension - both as a result of bending moment M. ... The intersection of the neutral surface with the plane of the beam cross section is called the "Neutral Axis".

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