what is the significance of bending moment in a structure?
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BENDING MOMENT IS THE ONE WHICH TRIES TO RESIST THE STRUCTURE AGAINST FAILURE(LIKE SHEAR FAILURE) DUE TO LOAD APPLIED ON THE STRUCTURE,HERE REINFORCEMENT HAVE THE KEY ROLE TO RESIST THE STRUCTURE
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