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Engineering Infinity
教育业
We want to make the world a better place by helping others to learn from all around the world.
关于我们
We want to make the world a better place by helping others to learn from all around the world.
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https://engineeringinfinity.com/
Engineering Infinity的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 教育业
- 规模
- 1,001-5,000 人
- 总部
- San Francisco, CA
- 类型
- 上市公司
- 创立
- 2018
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US,San Francisco, CA
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All about symmetric and antisymmetric loading ?? Follow us on Instagram https://lnkd.in/dsY8Srxj
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Geometry Formulas ?? Follow us on Instagram ?????? https://lnkd.in/dsY8Srxj
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Bridge types ?? Follow us on Instagram https://lnkd.in/dsY8Srxj
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Site Analysis Encyclopedia ?? Follow us on Instagram https://lnkd.in/dsY8Srxj
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???????????????????????? | I confess that torque is one of the most complex concepts in civil engineering. ?? Via:@engmatheusborges/ig ???? This is due to the fact that our structures do not usually show visible signs of its action. However, in some types of structural projects, torsion is a very relevant concern and for this reason, we will learn a little about the subject in this post. Torque is the rotation of a given object in relation to a reference point or axis. Basically, it happens because a force is applied at a certain distance, which we call the lever arm (in traditional literature, they usually call it the radius). Because of this, a rotation begins to occur. Since the structure and the actions that occur there are referenced to a point or axis, it ends up serving as the center of rotation for the rest of the system. This is the case of a bicycle wheel that rotates around the hub and a door that rotates around the hinge! Another very educational example is when we use a wrench. The force we exert on the tip of the wrench is multiplied by the distance to the nut and bolt. This creates torque, which ends up making the nut rotate around the bolt. Now it's simple, right? ??