Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 32)
32.
When shear force at a point is zero, then bending moment is __________ at that point.
Discussion:
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Abhishek purkait said:
1 decade ago
When shear force at a point is zero then bending moment is either maximum or minimum.
Rajat Sharma said:
1 decade ago
Shear force is equal to dM/dx where M is the bending moment caused due to load.
If Shear is zero, then M is maximum.
If Shear is zero, then M is maximum.
Saurabh said:
10 years ago
When we compare both diagram of BM & SF.
We see that where bending moment is maximum at this similarly point SF is min.
We see that where bending moment is maximum at this similarly point SF is min.
Yubaraj said:
10 years ago
When shear force is maximum bending moment is maximum, minimum or zero, any idea?
Chandra prakash said:
9 years ago
Where shear force is minimum their bending moment is maximum.
Xyz said:
8 years ago
Here, Shear force =dM/dx ,for S.F. =0 ;dM/dx will be zero and if dM/dx =0 then M may be max or min.
Meena said:
7 years ago
Yes, C is the answer. I agree with the given answer.
N.Anilkumar said:
6 years ago
Yahh I will also agree with the statement.
UTPAL SAMANTA said:
4 years ago
Here bending moment also can be zero or maximum.
In the case of a cantilever beam at the free end where no load applied, there BM is zero.
In the case of a cantilever beam at the free end where no load applied, there BM is zero.
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