of the stud is under compression, and which surface is under tensi op and bottom surfaces are under compression. op and bottom surfaces are under tension. urface is under compression and the bottom surface is under tension urface is under tension and the bottom surface is under compression. he top nor the bottom surface are under tension or compression.
of the stud is under compression, and which surface is under tensi op and bottom surfaces are under compression. op and bottom surfaces are under tension. urface is under compression and the bottom surface is under tension urface is under tension and the bottom surface is under compression. he top nor the bottom surface are under tension or compression.
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![A horizontally oriented 2" x 4" pine stud is securely clamped at one end to an immovable object. A heavy weight hangs from the
free end of the wood, causing it to bend.
Which surface of the stud is under compression, and which surface is under tension?
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Both the top and bottom surfaces are under compression.
Both the top and bottom surfaces are under tension.
The top surface is under compression and the bottom surface is under tension.
The top surface is under tension and the bottom surface is under compression.
Neither the top nor the bottom surface are under tension or compression.
Is there any place within the stud that is neither stretched nor compressed? Explain your reasoning.
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DII
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Question Source: Freedman College Physics 3e | Publisher: Macmillan
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Transcribed Image Text:A horizontally oriented 2" x 4" pine stud is securely clamped at one end to an immovable object. A heavy weight hangs from the
free end of the wood, causing it to bend.
Which surface of the stud is under compression, and which surface is under tension?
80
F3
Both the top and bottom surfaces are under compression.
Both the top and bottom surfaces are under tension.
The top surface is under compression and the bottom surface is under tension.
The top surface is under tension and the bottom surface is under compression.
Neither the top nor the bottom surface are under tension or compression.
Is there any place within the stud that is neither stretched nor compressed? Explain your reasoning.
000
000
F4
A
F5
F6
AA
F7
₁
DII
F8
F9
Question Source: Freedman College Physics 3e | Publisher: Macmillan
F10
F11
+
F12
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