Every point on the force vector which is the internal force is having the same magnitude and the same direction as the whole force vector have.

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Internal Forces topics include: Structural members, shear and moment diagrams, cables, bending moment and shear stress diagram, cables subjected to a distributed load and its own weight. In engineering mechanics, internal forces are actions that change the state of motion of a body. They can be represented mathematically or graphically.  Here are some types of internal forces: Axial force: Also known as the normal force, this is a compression or tension force that acts along the extension of a structure member. Shear force: This force acts perpendicular to the alignment of the... Show more

Every point on the force vector which is the internal force is having the same magnitude and the same direction as the whole force vector have.