If a cantilever beam is loaded with point load at its free
end and when the load increases at which section it will
break first?
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Answer / anil
thanks, just want to cross check my answer, it will break
from the end which is fixed
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Answer / anna balaruban srinivas
It will break at end because maximum bending moment will be
there which will produce maximum stress at it surface fibres.
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Answer / natesan
no what's the amplitude of the point load, support point
x-sec should fail for cantilever beam
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