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The bending stress in a beam is _________ section modulus a directly proportional to b inversely proportional to two times c none of these d inversely proportional to

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The bending stress in a beam is inversely proportional to section modulus

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The bending stress in a beam is inversely proportional to the sectional modulus.

Option (d)

Explanation:

  • If the bending stress in a beam is increased the sectional modulus decreases.
  • If a graph is plotted between the the bending stress and the sectional modulus then we see a a decreasing value in a a parabolic fashion.
  • Hence if the bending stress is increased the sectional modulus decreases.this means that if more amount of tension is required for bending a beam then the sectional modulus of that beam is extremely low.

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