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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
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1. Body Build 2. Bone Structure 3. Finger Structure 4. Toe Structure
The four levels of protein are: 1) Primary Structure 2) Secondary Structure 3) Tertiary Structure 4) Quaternary Structure The primary structure is just the amino acids bonded to each other in a linear fashion. Secondary structure is where the alpha-helices, beta-sheets, and b-turns come into play. The tertiary structure is when a single amino acid chain forms a 3D structure. And lastly, the quaternary stuture is when 2 or more tertiary structures complex.
They are 2 hinged creatures with 2 plates on top and bottom.
1. Worldwide product division structure - The worldwide product division structure is an organizational structure where the first division after the CEO is by product. 2. Worldwide area structure - The worldwide area structure is really the geographical division structure, and is an organizational structure where the first division after the CEO is by geographical area.
That depends on where the forces will be coming from. If both structures are subjected to forces in 3 dimensions, then the 3 dimensional structure will be less apt to fall over or something. If by strength you mean not compressing, then the 2 dimensional structure might be better theoretically, though you couldn't really build a 2 dimensional structure.