Physics, asked by IamSonu, 10 months ago

What are internal resultant loadings?​

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Answered by sumitrawat1991
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Answer:

Internal Loadings at a Specific Location on the Beam:

An applied load results to internal reactions across the entire length of the beam. These internal reactions are normal force, shear force, and bending moment. The magnitude varies with location.

Answered by Mrpikachu1
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Internal Loadings at a Specific Location on the Beam:

An applied load results to internal reactions across the entire length of the beam. These internal reactions are normal force, shear force, and bending moment. ... This is done by cutting the beam and by summing moments and forces, the internal reactions are obtained.

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