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What is point of contra-flexure. Give the relation between shear force and bending moment
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Relation between Shear force (s) , Bending Moment (M) and Loading rate (W/m)
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$\sum F_y=0$ ---- (+ve Left to Right )
$s-W*dx-(s+ds)=0$
$s-Wdx-s-ds=0$
$-Wdx=ds$
$w=\frac{-ds}{dx}$
The rate of change of the shearing force wrt c is equal to the load.
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The slope of the shear diagram at a given point equals to the load at that point.
Now, $\sum M_{2-2}=0$
$M+\delta*dx-(w*dx)*\frac{dx}{2}-(M+dM)=0$
$M+\delta dx-w(\frac{dx^2}{2}-M-dM=0$
$(dx^2)$ is very small, neglecting it
$M+\delta dx-M-dm=0$
$\delta dx-dM=0$
$\delta=\frac{dM}{dx}$
The rate of change of the bending moment wrt x is equal to the shearing force.
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The slope of the moment diagram at a given point is the shear at that point.
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