33. In which beam tension capacity of steel is greater than combined compression capacity of steel and concrete? A. O Over-reinforced B. O Under-reinforced C. O Singly reinforced D. O Doubly reinforced

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Problem 12.7P: Estimate the transverse tensile strength of the concrete in Problem 12.6.
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33. In which beam tension capacity of
steel is greater than combined
compression capacity of steel and
concrete?
A. O Over-reinforced
B. O Under-reinforced
C. O Singly reinforced
D. O Doubly reinforced
Transcribed Image Text:33. In which beam tension capacity of steel is greater than combined compression capacity of steel and concrete? A. O Over-reinforced B. O Under-reinforced C. O Singly reinforced D. O Doubly reinforced
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