QUESTION 4 Provided that the bending formation of a straight member is small and within elastic range, and neutral axis is denoted as z axis as shown below, the normal stress, Ox (fp in textbook) developed by bending moment on cross section will not vary along z direction. O True False (0)x (o,)max

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  1. Provided that the bending formation of a straight member is small and within elastic range, and neutral axis is denoted as z axis as shown below, the normal stress, σ( fin textbook) developed by bending moment on cross section will not vary along z direction.



     

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**Question 4**

Provided that the bending formation of a straight member is small and within the elastic range, and the neutral axis is denoted as the z-axis as shown below, the normal stress, \( \sigma_x \) (\( f_b \) in textbook) developed by the bending moment on the cross section will not vary along the z direction.

![Diagram Explanation]
- The diagram shows a 3D view of a beam where the z-axis is labeled as the neutral axis. 
- The cross-section appears with arrows indicating maximum normal stress (\( \sigma_x \)) along the edges, demonstrating how the stress distribution occurs across the member's section.

**Options:**
- O True
- O False
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 4** Provided that the bending formation of a straight member is small and within the elastic range, and the neutral axis is denoted as the z-axis as shown below, the normal stress, \( \sigma_x \) (\( f_b \) in textbook) developed by the bending moment on the cross section will not vary along the z direction. ![Diagram Explanation] - The diagram shows a 3D view of a beam where the z-axis is labeled as the neutral axis. - The cross-section appears with arrows indicating maximum normal stress (\( \sigma_x \)) along the edges, demonstrating how the stress distribution occurs across the member's section. **Options:** - O True - O False
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