Report a QuestionPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Question IDReason for reporting this questionToo easy / too difficultTypo in questionAnswer is incorrectOtherDescription *Submit Question 52 Statics | Shear Forces & Bending Moments | difficulty level 1What would the shear force diagram look like for the section of a beam between two concentrated loads? A line of constant non-zero gradient A parabola A horizontal straight line A cubic curve Report this questionExplanationThe shear force that develops along the length of a beam varies in order to maintain equilibrium with the externally applied loads. Between two concentrated loads there is no change in the magnitude of the external loads, and as such the shear force remains constant.Your Results Restart with New Questions Change Quiz Settings Review the Questions