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23 September, 17:24

A horizontal wooden beam sags a bit when supported at its ends. In between the top and bottom surfaces is a region of

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  1. 23 September, 17:41
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    Answer: neither tension nor compression

    Explanation:

    The tension in the form of load or forces

    And also compression in the form of weight or load since the sagging is negligible as interpreted from the question which say that - horizontal wooden beam sags a bit when supported at its ends.
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