The surface in the bending beam, which is neither elongated nor compressed is known as
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The surface in the bending beam, which is neither elongated nor compressed is known as Neutral surface / neutral plane.
Neutral surface:
An imaginary surface within a beam, subjected to bending, where there is neither compression nor elongation.
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As illustrated in the figure above, 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. ... This surface is neither in tension nor in compression, therefore, it is referred to as the "Neutral Surface".
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