What is the maximum shear force in a simply supported beam of length 5 m with a

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What is the maximum shear force in a simply supported beam of length 5 m with a point load of 15 kN at 2 m from the left end?
  1. 15 kN
  2. 7.5 kN
  3. 10 kN
  4. 5 kN

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What is the maximum shear force in a simply supported beam of length 5 m with a point load of 15 kN at 2 m from the left end?
  • Step 1: Understand the problem. We have a simply supported beam that is 5 meters long.
  • Step 2: Identify the point load. There is a point load of 15 kN applied at 2 meters from the left end of the beam.
  • Step 3: Recognize where the maximum shear force occurs. The maximum shear force in a beam with a point load occurs just to the left of the load.
  • Step 4: Calculate the maximum shear force. Since the maximum shear force just to the left of the load is equal to the magnitude of the point load, it is 15 kN.
  • Step 5: Conclude that the maximum shear force in the beam is 15 kN.
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