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Q: What forces can act against a structure?
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How does internal forces effect the stability of structures?

Internal forces are the act on a structure according to my calculations.


What are complementary forces?

When different kinds of internal forces act on a structure at the very same time


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How do forces act on truss bridges?

There are many forces acting on a truss bridge compression, tension, and torsion. The truss bridge uses equilateral triangles to spread out the stress of the load on these forces along the hold structure.


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What force is acted on by another?

Forces don't act on other forces - forces act on objects.


What is the difference between balanced forces and action and reaction forces?

"Action and reaction" refers to Newton's Third Law. Forces always come in pairs; if object "A" pushes against object "B", then object "B" will push back against object "A". Which of these two forces is called the "action", and which the "reaction", is often arbitrary."Balanced forces" is unrelated to the above; when forces are "balanced", it means that the vector sum of all the forces that act on the same object are zero. Please note that "action and reaction" forces are forces that act on different objects, so the forces on a single object are not necessarily balanced.


What is a redundant force?

redundant forces are the extra forces in a structure whose removal from a structure makes it statically determinate.for ex:in a structure of indeterminancy =2 ,2 forces can be removed


What are some examples of centrifugal force as present in nature?

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What do electric forces act between?

Electrical forces act between separated charges.