Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 3 (Q.No. 46)
46.
In a simply supported beam L with a triangular load W varying from zero at one end to the maximum value at the other end, the maximum bending moment is
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Mian Khan said:   8 months ago
Option B must be correct as the dimensions of M and WxL match.

W is load (N), L is length (m) and M is Bending Moment (N-m).

Avinash said:   4 years ago
It's Wl^2/9 √3.
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Jojo said:   5 years ago
I thank the answer 2*(Ù¢)^0.5wl2/9√3^0.5.

Prince said:   5 years ago
It is WL2 ÷ 9√3.

Kruti said:   6 years ago
Here Wl*2/12.

Pant_lok said:   6 years ago
The shape of bending comment in uniformly varying load is Cubical. So the answer is whose power is cubical.

Noora said:   6 years ago
It should be wl^2/9*√3.
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Rajesh said:   7 years ago
How? Please explain the solution.

Aaqib said:   7 years ago
WL/9√3 is the correct option.

Mintu said:   8 years ago
Can anyone explain the answer?


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