1. Elastic Deformation
2. neglect structural weight
I'd explain more but have Mechanics of Materials final in a couple hours.
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A quantitative risk assessment is based upon assumptions about the likelihood of various events occurring. Those assumptions could be wrong.
It could be called estimation.
When you think of something rationally and not based on ones feelings or ore assumptions
Costing without assumptions is known as zero based costing.In zero based costing each and every parameter of cost is derived either through Experiments or through formula.
Cell references in a formula are called "dependencies." They represent the cells that the formula depends on to calculate a result. Tracking dependencies helps ensure that the formula is accurately resolving based on the values in the referenced cells.
The Kinetic Molecular Theory does not have a specific formula. It is a set of assumptions that describe the behavior of gases based on the motion of their particles. These assumptions include that gases are composed of particles in constant random motion, have negligible volume, and do not exert intermolecular forces except when they collide.
elastic design
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The Euler and Rankine-Gordon formulae are both used to analyze the buckling of columns, but they differ in their assumptions and applications. The Euler formula is applicable to long, slender columns and assumes a linear elastic material behavior, predicting critical buckling load based on the column's length and moment of inertia. In contrast, the Rankine-Gordon formula accounts for both short and long columns by incorporating a correction factor for material yielding, making it more versatile for different column lengths and cross-sectional geometries. This formula combines both elastic and inelastic buckling considerations, providing a more comprehensive approach for practical engineering applications.
Unwarranted assumptions are beliefs that lack proof. They are conclusions drawn based on unsubstantiated events or faulty logic.
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Two wheel drive trucks have torsion bars to help adjust the ride of the vehicle. They can be turned up or down based on the vehicle's load.
The assumptions may be exaggerated.