Explain two methods by which the buckling of a member may be prevented.
What will be an ideal response?
Because buckling is related to the slenderness of the member, buckling is prevented by reducing the member's slenderness by using one or both of the following two alternatives: (i) By increasing the member's cross section. (ii) By providing intermediate bracing that reduces the length of the member and hence reduces its slenderness.
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