this lab experiment is to determine the bending moment and the shear force on the beam. In addition, we evaluate how to develop a shearing force and the bending moment on a beam. Introduction: The aim of performing the experiment is to determine the bending moment and shear for at whichever section of the beam. In addition, it helps us to develop the association among the bending moment and shear force at different parts of the beam. Bending moment and shearing force are significant factors to consider while designing a structural component. In this experiment, we test a beam supported at two points with one end free and hang the weights from different sections of the beam. Shearing force is defined as an internal resistance developed in the beam cross section, so that the transverse external load acting on the beam is balanced. It acts as an unaligned force that balances the load that pushes in one direction and the shear force reacts at the opposite direction. Compression force occurs when the two forces are aligned into each other. On the other hand, bending moment is the rotational force that acts perpendicularly to the point at a particular distance away from the given point. This lab experiment is significant in that it enable the engineers to understand how shear force and bending moment impacts the material that are used for construction. Through distribution of loads on a beam one can observe the impacts on the beam at different points under different weights.