Shear, bending, and stress in a beam; Please explain

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The discussion centers on understanding shear, bending, and stress in beams, particularly the variable "x" in relation to forces. "X" represents the distance along the beam from point A, which is crucial for calculating forces in the equation "∑Fy." Participants express confusion about how this distance factors into the overall force from a distributed load of 3 kips/ft applied between points A and C. The concept of distributed loads, which are forces spread over a distance, is emphasized as essential for understanding beam mechanics. Clarifying these principles is key to solving problems related to beam stress and forces.
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I can't understand the solution and what is the variable "X" !
 
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Amr719 said:
I can't understand the solution and what is the variable "X" !

If you look carefully at the diagrams, the meaning of the variable "x" should be apparent. It's the <blank> along the beam from point A.
 
Yes , but it is considered part of the force in the " ∑Fy " . That's what I cannot understand
 
Amr719 said:
Yes , but it is considered part of the force in the " ∑Fy " . That's what I cannot understand
One of the loads on the beam is the distributed load of 3 kips/ft, applied between points A and C.

Do you understand how a distance might be considered essential in calculating the amount of force created from a distributed load?
 
No
 
Amr719 said:
No
What don't you understand about distributed loads? You know, loads spread out over a certain distance along a beam, say.
 

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