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In the figure shown, forces of equal magnitude are applied to the two ends of a uniform rod. Consider `A` as the cross-sectional area of the rod. For this situation, mark out the incorrect statements.

A

The rod is in compressive stress

B

The numerical value of stress developed in the rod is equal to F/A

C

The stress is defined as internal force developed at any cross section per unit area

D

None of these

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