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Strength of Materials
The range within which a load can be applied on a rectangular column, to avoid any tensile stress, is
one-half of the base
one-fifth of the base
one-fourth of the base
one-fifth of the base
one sixth of the base on either side of centroid.
Correct Answer:
one-fifth of the base
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