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Why is the bending moment maximum where shear stress is zero?

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Answered by abhikumar12
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The maximum bending moment occurs in a beam, when the shear force at that section is zero or changes the sign because, at point of contra flexure the bending moment is zero. Explanation: The positive bending moment in a section is considered because it causes convexity downwards.

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