functional analysis
the sociological perspective
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Structural functionalism is a sociological theory that emphasizes the stability of social relations and social organization. It views society as a complex system with interconnected parts that work together to maintain social order and stability. This perspective focuses on how different parts of society contribute to the overall functioning and maintenance of social structures.
Psychoanalytic/psychodynamic perspective
Chomsky was a linguist who focused on the innate biological structures that underlie language production and acquisition, proposing that humans are born with a universal grammar. Saussure, on the other hand, was a structuralist who emphasized the structural relationships between elements in language, highlighting the importance of synchronic analysis. Chomsky's work led to the development of generative grammar, while Saussure's ideas laid the foundation for structuralism and semiotics in linguistics.
There are a number of stresses inflicted upon bridges. Some of these stresses include compression, tension, as well as bending.
If you load it normal to the beam axis you get bending stresses ( tension and compression) and shear stresses. If you load it along the axis you get axial stress ( tension or compression)
The three stresses are compression, tension, and shearing.
Principal stresses are those stresses that act on principal surface. principal surface here means the surface where components of shear-stress is zero.
stresses applied on materials used in the industry
STRESSES SNOWMANS ARE CALLED STRESSES SNOWMANS!!!
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