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The point of contraflexure is a point where

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Answered by Anonymous
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THE POINT OF CONTRAFLEXURE IS WHERE VARIOUS NUMBERS OF CONVERGENCE AMONG LINES ARE NOTIFIED OR IN SIMPLE WORDS IT'S THE POINT OF INTERSECTIONS THROUGH WHICH EVEN WE CAN'T DETERMINE THE AXIS HAS TO BE TAKEN ... RESULTING IN THE BY-PROFILE OF POSITIVE AXIS FROM 0 OR NEGATIVE RESPECTIVELY
Answered by rajansharma46
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A point of contraflexure is a point where the curvature of the beam changes sign. It is sometimes referred to as a point of inflexion and will be shown later to occur at the point, or points, on the beam where the B.M. is zero.

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