The forces acting in a vertical direction or in a straight direction is called vertical force
Because it will provides maximum dflection in Only vertical direction and no any other bending of tube due to pressure occurs.instead if cross section is circular then along with vertical defletion or bending of tube there is also bending along horizaotal direction,which leads to error.so it has oval shape............got it
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What is the unit weight of aluminium section and how its calculate
It is a rectangle.
The forces acting in a vertical direction or in a straight direction is called vertical force
The vertical cross section of a right vertical cone is a triangle if that cross section is taken from the vertex. Any other vertical cross section will reveal a hyperbola (with endpoints on the base of the cone). A link can be found below.
Vertical is a relative term. It usually refers to a direction pointing in the opposite direction of Gravity. So if you are in outer space, then I guess there is no real "vertical" direction.
The absolute difference in the vertical direction is zero but the absolute difference in the horizontal direction will be the horizontal distance - which is the distance between the points.
Section is the vertical cut of the building.....
An incline does not have a weight associated with it.
The vertical component of a vector is influenced by factors such as gravity, the direction of the vector, and the angle at which the vector is tilted with respect to the vertical axis. It represents the magnitude of the vector in the vertical direction.
up and down
Because it will provides maximum dflection in Only vertical direction and no any other bending of tube due to pressure occurs.instead if cross section is circular then along with vertical defletion or bending of tube there is also bending along horizaotal direction,which leads to error.so it has oval shape............got it
A vertical section through all of the soil horizons is called a soil profile.
To calculate vertical thickness, you can use the formula: Vertical thickness = True thickness / cos(strike angle) To calculate true thickness, use the formula: True thickness = Vertical thickness * cos(strike angle)
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