Describe the behavior described by the classical theory of plasticity.
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Describe the behavior described by the classical theory of plasticity.
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- ENGINEERING MECHANICS - Force note: with slight explanation to understand the solutionExplain, with examples, the effects of temperature and shear forces on Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids.Two forces are acting on an object. One force is pulling the object with an upward direction to the right with a magnitude of 120 N and at an angle of 60 degrees with respect to the horizontal. The other force with a magnitude of 80 N pulls the object upward slightly to the left. The second force is 75 degrees with respect to the horizontal. A.) What is the magnitude of the resultant force on the object? B.) What is the direction of the resultant force?
- -IN YOUR OWN WORDS give importance of learning the planar kinematics regarding Kinematics of Rigid Bodies in our daily lives. -give three concrete examples of planar kinematics of rigid bodies where we can apply it as a civil engineerSubject : Fluid mechanics Read the question carefully and give me both right solutions according to the questiondescribe the differences between internal forces and external forces