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Which of the following statement is INCORRECT?

AThe value of the shear force at any point in the beam is equal to slope of the bending moment curve.

BThe value of the distributed load at any point in the beam is equal to the slope of the bending moment curve.

CThe value of distributed load at any point in the beam is equal to the slope of the shear force curve.

DAll option are correct

Answer:

B. The value of the distributed load at any point in the beam is equal to the slope of the bending moment curve.

Read Explanation:

The value of the distributed load at any point in the beam is equal to the slope of the shear force curve, not the bending moment curve. ω=dVdX,V=dMdX\omega =\frac {dV}{dX} , V = \frac {dM}{dX}

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