Understanding where to "cut" sections in a structure for finding internal forces is crucial, as deflections vary along the length due to applied loads. The textbook example illustrates that cuts are made to analyze each section independently, particularly where forces differ. The internal forces are not constant throughout; for instance, an applied load at point B affects the forces in section ABC. The deflection for each section can be calculated using the formula d = PL/AE, where the force remains constant within each section. Ultimately, recognizing the significance of applied loads and their effects on deflection is essential for accurate analysis.