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The statically-indeterminate composite beam AB
The statically-indeterminate composite beam AB of length 2L is fixed at A (x=0) and is simply supported at B (x=2L). The beam is
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Ivan
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The statically-indeterminate composite beam AB of length 2L is fixed at A (x=0) and is simply supported at B (x=2L). The beam is
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AlexBorenz
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When a problem is statically indeterminate, what additional equations do you need to solve?
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Jessica
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What are the properties of the Dutch roll? It is (multiple answers):
a) Statically stable b)Statically neutrally stable c)
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Exile
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In this problem
The composite beam AB, of length L=2m, is free at A (x=0) and fixed at B (x=L) and is composed of a round
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11YearsOldMITStudent
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Q2_2: QUIZ 2, PROBLEM #2
The composite beam AB, of length L=2m, is free at A (x=0) and fixed at B (x=L) and is composed of a
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Harm
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Q2_2: QUIZ 2, PROBLEM #2
The composite beam AB, of length L=2m, is free at A (x=0) and fixed at B (x=L) and is composed of a
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mt
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If a beam of blue light was shone through a glass prism, you would expect to see
A. The beam pass straight through, unaltered B.
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Dave
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I understand LHR can be applied to limits of the indeterminate form 0/0 and inf/inf.
However, can it be applied to the other
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Tim
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Whats the physics behind this?
3 balls are placed at the top of an inclined beam. The beam, attached to a spinning platform, is
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Carlie
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