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The forces in a structure will not always simply press or pull in a straight line through the ends of a part or member. For instance, if you put too many heavy books on a  thin shelf, it will start to bend.

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Many structures have to resist bending, such as a see-saw or a bridge. Bending happens when a load is imposed on the side of a member.

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