Q. two balls are released simultaneously from a certain
heightone is allowed to fall freely an...
Physics, 09.01.2020 05:31 GreenHerbz206
Q. two balls are released simultaneously from a certain
heightone is allowed to fall freely and other thrown with some
horizontalvelocity. will they hit the ground together? substantiate
youranswer with proper reasoning.
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Determine the largest intensity w of the uniform loading that can be applied to the frame without causing either the average normal stress or the average shear stress at section b–b to exceed σ=19 mpa and τ=24 mpa, respectively.
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