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46.
The shear force diagram fora cantilever beam of length l and carrying a gradually varying load from zero at free end and w per unit length at the fixed end is a
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Ashfaq said:
8 years ago
The shear force diagram for GVL for cantilever beam is inclined straight line.
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Prosenjit Das said:
1 decade ago
It will be vertical straight line, how it is parabolic curve?
Atahar said:
9 years ago
It is parabolic curve.
Jnk said:
9 years ago
It may be the inclined staright line.
Parth said:
9 years ago
It should be inclined line.
Vicky said:
9 years ago
Yes, It should inclined line.
Neeraj said:
9 years ago
Answer is right In case Gvl load it parabolic.
Manu said:
8 years ago
For cantilever and gradually varying always having a curve shape in shear force diagram.
SANJAY said:
8 years ago
Sfd is always an inclined line and BMD is always parabolic. Its verified true.
When both ends free than SFD and BMD are both parabolic.
When both ends free than SFD and BMD are both parabolic.
Ppradeep gk said:
8 years ago
SFD
The verticlr line for Point load.
The inclined line for UDL.
parbolic curve for UVL.
BMD
The inclined line for a Point load.
The parabolic curve for UDL.
The cubic curve for UVL.
The verticlr line for Point load.
The inclined line for UDL.
parbolic curve for UVL.
BMD
The inclined line for a Point load.
The parabolic curve for UDL.
The cubic curve for UVL.
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