hwp
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<font color="blue">" Not to be confused with the load on a beam, in tension... " </font>
A simple beam is subject to two types of stress, shear and bending moment. The shear force comes from the load itself attempting to cut the beam. The bending moment comes from the beam attempting to resist deflection causing tension on the lower part of the beam and compression on the upper part of the beam.
A simple beam is subject to two types of stress, shear and bending moment. The shear force comes from the load itself attempting to cut the beam. The bending moment comes from the beam attempting to resist deflection causing tension on the lower part of the beam and compression on the upper part of the beam.