Hello, I would like to know if there is someone who understands statics and would be able to tell me if I have well-drawn internal forces in this example and at the same time know how to calculate the transition cross section ... Thank you in advance =)

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according to the shape yes, it's continuous on the left twice as big as on the right if you want to recalculate it, then in the evening, it's hard to see

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