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pressure is calculated in solids by using these formulae which is proposed gopi force / area
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There is not enough information to calculate pressure. Here are some relevant formulae: Force = mass x acceleration Pressure = force / area
On SFD's and BMD's: The shear force will be 0, the shear force is the derivative of the bending moment at a point on shear force and bending moment diagrams. Otherwise: It depends on the loading.
MAXIMUM SHEAR force bending moment is zero shear force change inside is called bending moment
To calculate the bending moment of any point:WL/2 x X - WX x X/2W = WeightL = Length of beamX = distance
A good example of Bending Force would be a beam or a pillar. Also a rubber band or elastic. I hope this helped, M.M.
The importance of shear force and bending moment diagram in mechanics lies in structural design and in deflection of beams.
Shear Force: Sum of all Vertical Forces Whose acting on a Beam but Sum of all vertical Forces must be equal to Zero. Bending Moment: The Product of Force And Displacement is known as Bending moment.
bending force is the amount of energy it takes to compromise the item from its natural shape or conditionA bending force is a combination of tension and compression.
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