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In Lecture 2 of Engineering Mechanics: Beams, Dr. Margi Vilnay introduces the step-by-step analysis method used to determine internal forces in beams. 🏗️📐 📚 Check out the complete playlist for all lectures and step-by-step tutorials: http://bit.ly/4bO4e7p 📌 What you'll learn in this lecture: ✅ Sign conventions for axial force, shear force, and bending moment ✅ A clear step-by-step method for analysing beams ✅ How to calculate support reactions using equilibrium ✅ How to construct Shear Force Diagrams (SFD) using the “cover method” ✅ How to determine and draw Bending Moment Diagrams (BMD) ✅ The effect of point loads vs uniformly distributed loads (UDL) ✅ Key rules for interpreting SFD and BMD This lecture builds directly on the introduction to beam behaviour and provides a structured approach to solving beam problems. You’ll learn how to move from a loaded beam to full internal force diagrams with confidence. 🔗 Check out the worked examples linked to this lecture. Ideal for students and professionals looking to master structural analysis and develop strong problem-solving skills in engineering mechanics! 🔎 Want the full learning experience? 📚 Check out the complete playlist for all lectures and step-by-step tutorials on beams! Learn at your own pace and master structural engineering. 🔔 Subscribe for more structural engineering lectures! #StructuralEngineering #EngineeringMechanics #Beams #BeamAnalysis #ShearForce #BendingMoment #SFD #BMD #StructuralAnalysis #EngineeringLecture #Statics #CivilEngineering #MechanicalEngineering #EngineeringStudents #EngineeringFundamentals