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state the relation between bending moment and bending stress​

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Answered by Varsha3862
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A moment is equivalent to a force multiplied by the length of the line passing through the point of reaction and that is perpendicular to the force. A bending moment is the internal reaction to a bending load. It is therefore acting on a surface that would be normal to the neutral axis of the part.

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moment is equivalent to a force multiplied by the length of the line passing through the point of reaction and that is perpendicular to the force. A bending moment is the internal reaction to a bending load. It is therefore acting on a surface that would be normal to the neutral axis of the part.

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