What is the difference between single reinforcement
Answer Posted / krishandev
single reinforsed means in willl b sataed feom the bottom
and it dosent hav a stablity ....in the same time doubble
refonsiment therre ill b doublle sode pillere and i \t ill
b very stable it is very strong \
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