The bending moment at a section of a beam is zero then
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It depends on type of support you provide. 1 . Simply supported beams Here we obtained ( BM becomes max at a point where SF becomes "0" ) so yes that's true that SF = 0 implies B.M.= maximum in case of simply supported beams only.
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It depends on type of support you provide. 1 . Simply supported beams Here we obtained ( BM becomes max at a point where SF becomes "0" ) so yes that's true that SF = 0 implies B.M.= maximum in case of simply supported beams only.
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