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Based on the given problem,parabolic and cubic curves are drawn in SFD and BMD.if the given problem has UDL(uniformly distributed load),then we get parbolic curve in BMD.if the given problem contains UVL(uniformly distributed load),then we get parabolic curve in SFD and cubic in BMD.


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It depends on the loading conditions and what you're drawing the sfd of.


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Why shearforce diagram and bending moment diagram become curve shape?

They don't always become a curved shape. A SFD will only become a curved shape if you have a distributed load that is changing over time. A BMD will only become a curved shape if the related shear force diagram is changing over time (not a flat line) however because the SFD is the integral of the force applied and the BMD is the integral of the SFD, generally as you keep going to a higher order, you will start getting more curvy lines.


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What will be the shear force when bending moment is constant?

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.