Exam 5: Moment of Inertia, Bending Moment, and Shear Force for Beams
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Exam 5: Moment of Inertia, Bending Moment, and Shear Force for Beams25 Questions
Exam 6: Bending Moment and Shear Force Diagrams for Beams25 Questions
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In Fig. (a), slope of S.F.D. between B and C will be

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What is the maximum bending moment for simply supported beam carrying a point load "W" kN at its centre?
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Shear force diagram is representation of shear force plotted as ordinate.
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The moment of inertia of a body is always minimum with respect to its
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At the point of contraflexure, the value of bending moment is
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A sudden increase or decrease in shear force diagram between any two points indicates that there is
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In a simply supported beam carrying a uniformly distributed load W/m over the left half span, the point of contra flexure will occur in
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What is the bending moment at end supports of a simply supported beam?
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Positive/negative bending moments occur where shear force changes its sign.
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When the bending moment is parabolic curve between two points, it indicates that there is
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What will be the variation in BMD for the diagram? [Assume l = 2m].
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