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Solid mechanics deals with the solid bodies subjected to various type of loading and internal forces generated due to this loading.

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How is it possible for trajectory and streamline to coincide in case of stationary velocity ...

How is this possible? Even if the velocity didn't depend on time, and was only changing with the change of position, it doesn't make sense for the streamline and trajectory to coincide because they h …
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Work done by a force in a deformable body

Work is a strange but useful mathematical concept. It is very handy because it is conservative in inertial frames. It also has an intuitive meaning most of the time, but not always. This is what gets …
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Interpretation of dimensionless numbers as ratios of forces

The way engineers use the Reynolds Numbers - and there are now dozens, if not hundreds of them that appear in formal reports and publications, is as a computational convenience that is totally devoid …
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