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the bending moment at a point on a beam is the algebraic of the moment on other sides of the. points

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Answered by zaidbasit88
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Explanation:

Shear Force and Bending Moment

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Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams for a Simply-Supported Beam Under A Uniform Load

After the support reactions are calculated, the shear force and bending moment diagrams can be drawn.

Shear force is the force in the beam acting perpendicular to its longitudinal (x) axis. For design purposes, the beam's ability to resist shear force is more important than its ability to resist an axial force. Axial force is the force in the beam acting parallel to the longitudinal axis.

The following is a drawing of a simply-suppor

Answered by Devansh7755
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Answer:

where F refers to forces and M refers to moments of forces. ... their points of contact with a body, such as a structural ... the other two sides are the horizontal and vertical ... shear force and bending moment of beams.

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