it is a flat joint
hip joint. It is a ball-and-socket joint that connects the thigh bone to the hip bone, providing stability and allowing for a wide range of motion.
The joints of rotation of a limit are the points where the function changes direction or behavior. These points are typically where the function is not differentiable or where there is a cusp, corner, or vertical tangent. Joints of rotation are important for understanding the behavior of a function near its limits.
The simplest wood joint is the butt joint, where two pieces of wood are simply butted against each other and attached with nails, screws, or glue. It is quick and easy to make, but not very strong or durable.
The femur, or thigh bone, is typically considered the strongest bone in most animals, including humans. It is designed to bear weight and withstand forces during movement.
althought it is the easiest if joints its not the strongest of the joints!
a corner
it is a flat joint
No
in a structure like a building an arch is the strongest in a simple geometric structure a sphere would be the strongest because there is not week point such as a corner
super glue the joints on the main beam on the top
hip joint. It is a ball-and-socket joint that connects the thigh bone to the hip bone, providing stability and allowing for a wide range of motion.
I don't know about the second strongest but a triangle is the strongest. Even if each corner had a hinge, the triangle could not be bent whereas all other shapes do not have this property
Mitre Joints are joints made by bevelling each of two parts. at Two 45 degree angles to form a corner. Usually at a 90 degree angle. :)
F. Gould has written: 'Investigation of corner joints in honeycomb sandwich'
The joints of rotation of a limit are the points where the function changes direction or behavior. These points are typically where the function is not differentiable or where there is a cusp, corner, or vertical tangent. Joints of rotation are important for understanding the behavior of a function near its limits.
There are several but the strongest is the "dove tail" joint.