That moment when your structural engineering professor asks you to visualize internal forces in a loaded beam and your brain short-circuits! The I-beam diagram shows shear forces (vertical arrows) and bending moments (curved arrow) that occur when the beam is under load. These invisible forces are what keep buildings from collapsing, but trying to mentally picture them in 3D space is enough to make anyone's eyes bulge like our feline friend here. Engineering students know the pain—one minute you're confidently drawing free body diagrams, the next you're staring into the void questioning your life choices.
When You Finally See The Internal Forces
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