Multiple Choice
The forces causing stresses in welded joints are ____.
A) joint position, layout, base metal, and groove type
B) tensile, compression, bending, torsion, and shear
C) tensile, stretching, heat, and penetration
D) tensile, velocity, chemistry, stretch, and compression
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