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Re: pic: Beam Bending Example
So basically what I am seeing here is that most of the stress results along the sides, which are forced to stretch when a force is applied. Right? So there really isn't that much stress on the top? How would it look if there were a bunch of holes everywhere (on the top and sides)?
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