böjningskrafter
Böjningskrafter, also known as bending moments, are a fundamental concept in engineering and physics, particularly in the study of structural mechanics and material science. They represent the internal forces that resist the bending of an object, such as a beam or a rod, when subjected to external forces or loads. Essentially, a bending moment is a measure of the tendency of a force to cause an object to bend or rotate around an axis.
When a load is applied to a structural element, it creates internal stresses. These stresses can be
Engineers use the principles of bending moments to design safe and efficient structures. By calculating the