Civil Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 4 (Q.No. 4)
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A rectangular log of wood is floating in water with a load of 100 N at its centre. The maximum shear force in the wooden log is
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Anu said:
1 year ago
I think 50N at centre is the right answer.
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Pushpesh Prajapati said:
2 years ago
I think B is the right answer.
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Kamlesh Kumar said:
2 years ago
50 N at the centre is the right answer.
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Prakash said:
4 years ago
Water exerts a resisting force equal to the applied point load of 100 N in the form of UDL over the whole span.
Let's say, the span is 10m long then, W=10N/M.
Now, the beam is loaded with UDL of 10N/M in an upward direction and a point load at the center.
From the SF diagram maximum shear 50N at the center.
Let's say, the span is 10m long then, W=10N/M.
Now, the beam is loaded with UDL of 10N/M in an upward direction and a point load at the center.
From the SF diagram maximum shear 50N at the center.
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Agha Bilal said:
6 months ago
50N at the centre is the correct answer. i.e option B.
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Gopal Chaudhary said:
3 years ago
According to me, 50 N at center is the right answer.
Because there are applied to Beyonce's force.
Because there are applied to Beyonce's force.
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Batt said:
3 years ago
50N at centre is the correct answer.
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Anuj j said:
4 years ago
@Civise.
Because the log is floating. So forces are balancing each other. That's why.
Because the log is floating. So forces are balancing each other. That's why.
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Civise said:
4 years ago
How do guys consider the udl of water is 50? Please explain it detail.
Naresh Bastakoti said:
2 years ago
Reaction from water is coming as UDL of magnitude 100/length resultant of which will be again its centre.
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