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    For a Two-Hinged Arch, If One of the Supports Settles
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For a Two-Hinged Arch, If One of the Supports Settles

Question 11

Question 11

Multiple Choice

For a two-hinged arch, if one of the supports settles down vertically, then the horizontal thrust


A) is increased
B) is decreased
C) remains unchanged
D) becomes zero

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