Shear force
In solid mechanics, shearing forces are unaligned forces pushing one part of a body in one specific direction, and another part of the body in the opposite direction. When the forces are colinear (aligned into each other), they are called compression forces. An example is a deck of cards being pushed one way on the top, and the other at the bottom, causing the cards to slide. Another example is when wind blows at the side of a peaked roof of a house - the side walls experience a force at their top pushing in the direction of the wind, and their bottom in the opposite direction, from the ground or foundation. William A. Nash defines shear force in terms of planes: "If a plane is passed through a body, a force acting along this plane is called a shear force or shearing force."
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Shear force
In solid mechanics, shearing forces are unaligned forces pushing one part of a body in one specific direction, and another part of the body in the opposite direction. When the forces are colinear (aligned into each other), they are called compression forces. An example is a deck of cards being pushed one way on the top, and the other at the bottom, causing the cards to slide. Another example is when wind blows at the side of a peaked roof of a house - the side walls experience a force at their top pushing in the direction of the wind, and their bottom in the opposite direction, from the ground or foundation. William A. Nash defines shear force in terms of planes: "If a plane is passed through a body, a force acting along this plane is called a shear force or shearing force."
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Een schuifkracht is een kracht ...... ngen hoeven te worden gemaakt.
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In solid mechanics, shearing f ...... hear force or shearing force."
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Posouvající síla (hovorově též ...... stě působení osamělých břemen.
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قوى القص (بالإنجليزية: Shear f ...... لك القوة تُدعي حينئذ بقوة قص".
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せん断(剪断、せんだん)あるいはシア (英語: shear)とは、はさみなどを使って挟み切るように、物体や流体の内部の任意の面に関して面に平行方向に力が作用することである。
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剪力是一組未對正的力,將物體一部份推往一個方向,另一部份推往 ...... 在其上方施力使牌往右,下方施力使牌往左,撲克牌即承受了剪力。
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Een schuifkracht is een kracht ...... n langskrachten. De langskrach
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In solid mechanics, shearing f ...... hear force or shearing force."
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Posouvající síla (hovorově též ...... momentem kolem osy y a naopak.
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قوى القص (بالإنجليزية: Shear f ...... لك القوة تُدعي حينئذ بقوة قص".
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せん断(剪断、せんだん)あるいはシア (英語: shear)とは、はさみなどを使って挟み切るように、物体や流体の内部の任意の面に関して面に平行方向に力が作用することである。
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剪力是一組未對正的力,將物體一部份推往一個方向,另一部份推往 ...... 在其上方施力使牌往右,下方施力使牌往左,撲克牌即承受了剪力。
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Schuifkracht
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Shear force
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剪力
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