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Anomoly between tension and compression
If you bend an iron bar to form an arc, one side of the bar will be in tension and the other side under compression. It follows that there must be a line through the bar that is in equilibrium where neither state exists. If the bar is cut along this line then it's state will change to give one piece in tension and the other in compression. How ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is what I can't get my head round. If I cut the bar down the middle along its "axis of neutrality" the state changes giving one piece in tension and the other in compression. Also it would form a new "axis" in each piece.
Also, if I fastened the pieces back together would their surface states revert to their original forms?.
Also, if I fastened the pieces back together would their surface states revert to their original forms?.
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