Mechanical Engineering - Strength of Materials - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Strength of Materials - Section 3 (Q.No. 24)
24.
When there is no increase or decrease in shear force between two points, it indicates that there is no change in the bending moment between these points.
True
False
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Hamed said:   9 years ago
The correct answer is (true) because v = constant and there is no (change moment) happened between those two points unless adding a new force between them this force will do change. Thank you.

Falak said:   7 years ago
The Correct answer is false.

Because shear force may be constant if the moment is applied on a beam. But in this case, bending moment will not be constant.
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D' Nainesh said:   1 decade ago
Right answer is [B].

Because for constant shear force between two point, bending moment will change due to distance variation from one load.

T S HUSSAIN said:   3 years ago
dM/dX = Shear force which is constant in this problem.
dM/dX = constant = C,
M = C * ( X2 - X1).
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Amrit Anjana said:   1 year ago
The bending moment depends on the distance between two load points. So B is the correct answer

Gaurav said:   1 decade ago
Yes both of the above fellows are right. Correct answer is B.

Sjt said:   3 years ago
Just watch SFD and BMD for the cantilever with a point load.
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SUNNY said:   1 decade ago
Correct answer is B because dM/dX=V.

Anonumous said:   4 years ago
I agree with you @Falak.

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