Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 2 (Q.No. 29)
29.
For the beam shown in the below figure, the shear force at A is equal to
wl/6
wl/3
wl
2 wl/3
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Mounika said:   9 years ago
wl/3 is the correct answer.

Ngussa David said:   9 years ago
The correct answer is WL/3.

Pradeep kumar said:   9 years ago
All load = a to wl/3.

Rinku meena said:   9 years ago
Yes, wl/3 it right.

Harish said:   9 years ago
Because it is simply supported to obtain reaction at a total load multiplied with centroidal distance to the apex (in this case) whole divided by length is the answer.

Sameer said:   9 years ago
wl/2 is the right answer.

Rakesh kumar said:   9 years ago
If the force applied over the equal udl the derivation is wl/2 is right and here the udl is triangle and the right derivation will become wl/3.

Somesh said:   9 years ago
Answer is right. You have to subtract the shear force by the load taken by the beam b.

Ananth Smvec said:   9 years ago
Shear force at a =w, and the length at which the shear force acts is l/3.
Now calculate, shear force = w * l/3.

BAKARE said:   9 years ago
The correct anwser is WL/2.


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