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The bending moment at the fixed end of a cantilever beam is​

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Answered by MananyaMuhury
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Answer:

The bending moment at the fixed end of a cantilever beam is  Maximum.

Answered by stefangonzalez246
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The bending moment at the fixed end of a cantilever beam is maximum.

Explanation:

  • The element will bend, when an moment or external force is applied, this is called as bending moment.
  • The rigid structural element that provides support at one end is called cantilever.
  • The cantilever beam is made by using concrete or steel.
  • The bending moment is maximum at the fixed end and it is zero at the free end.
  • The maximum moment at the fixed end is M_{max} = M_{A}, where M is the maximum moment at the fixed end A.

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