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Chris -- 2018-04-11

#1 2018-04-02 19:47:13

Dixon Wragg
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From: Cotati, California
Registered: 2008-07-04
Posts: 1375

"sheer" for "shear"

Shear force is the force exerted on something when two parts of it are simultaneously pushed/pulled in opposite directions. It’s the principle used in scissors (shears).

What is the relationship between bending moments and sheer force?
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sheer force /SHi(ə)r fôrs/ Noun A lateral force that stretches tissues as one structure changes speed at a different rate than an adjacent structure.
definition

Question: Draw sheer force and bending moment diagram for this abovediagram
engineering study

The first step of the procedure is to apply a sheer force to the lock by pushing on the bottom plate. This force causes one or more of the pins to be scissored between the top and bottom plate…
Thus, the procedure for one pin at a time picking a lock is to apply sheer force…When the top of the key pin reaches the sheer line, the moving portion of the lock will give slightly, and driver pin will be trapped above the sheer line.
lock-picking instructions

This is plausibly an eggcorn, though, absent a perp confession, we cannot rule out mere spelling errors. Also, I note that “shear” and “sheer” are possibly etymologically related.

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