The failure of prestressed concrete member without additional un tensioned reinforcement, to that of plain concrete is?

The failure of prestressed concrete member without additional un tensioned reinforcement, to that of plain concrete is? Correct Answer Less

The failure of a prestressed concrete member without additional un tensioned reinforcement, under pure torsion, is more or less similar to that of plain concrete where sudden failure is imminent almost simultaneously with the formation of first crack.
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