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Statics is a branch of physics that deals with stationary objects and systems. It is used in engineering and architecture to analyze and design structures that are not in motion. By applying principles of statics, engineers can ensure the stability and safety of buildings, bridges, and other structures.
determinate structures are analysed by using equation of equilibrium or statics ie.., EV=0,EH=O,EM=0. EXAMPLE: simply supported beam ,cantilever beam,single or double over hanging beam. indeterminate beams are not capable of being analysed by using equation of statics. along with equation of statics we need some conditions for finding the unknowns. Example : fixed beam, propped cantilever beam, and continuous beam
Statics is the branch of mechanics that deals with objects at rest or in a constant state of motion. It focuses on the analysis of forces acting on structures or systems to determine their equilibrium or stability. Statics plays a crucial role in fields such as engineering, architecture, and physics to design and analyze various structures and systems.
computer book car in a uniform velocity
computer book car in a uniform velocity
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rubbing a ballon on your head. that is all i hato say, but there is lots more.
J.B Chalmers has written: 'Graphical determination of forces in engineering structures' -- subject(s): Engineering, Graphic statics
Social Statics was created in 1851.
Statics in sociology refers to the study of societal structures, institutions, and patterns that remain relatively stable over time. It focuses on understanding the existing social order, norms, and relationships within a society. Statics helps sociologists analyze how society is organized and functions in its current state.
Karl K. Stevens has written: 'Statics and strength of materials' -- subject(s): Statics, Strength of materials 'Solutions manual, Statics and strength of materials'
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