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Two equal and opposite point forces applied at mid- points of the ends of a rod of square cross shown. Consider the dotted section `ABCD`. If the rod is cut across this Gloss section, the force exerted by the right part of the rod on left part across this cross section is

A

acting at point passing through cross section acting at point passing through cross section `ABCD`

B

acting at a point but not passing through the centre of cross section `ABCD`

C

uniformly distributed across the cross section `ABCD`

D

non-uniformly distributed across the cross section `ABCD`

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C

As already discussed in key concepts, if the cut is not very near to end of the bar, the internal developed force is distributed uniformly over the cross section.
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