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... applied logic , a distinction that parallels that between pure and applied mathematics : pure logic develops a body of strictly abstract machinery — e.g . , the syllo- gism that displays only the skeletal form of the argu- ment without ...
... applied logic , a distinction that parallels that between pure and applied mathematics : pure logic develops a body of strictly abstract machinery — e.g . , the syllo- gism that displays only the skeletal form of the argu- ment without ...
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... applied load is large enough the joint will open up . If the applied load fluctuates , the optimum load and stress state for the bolt is obtained when the joint is just on the point of opening up under the maximum applied load . There ...
... applied load is large enough the joint will open up . If the applied load fluctuates , the optimum load and stress state for the bolt is obtained when the joint is just on the point of opening up under the maximum applied load . There ...
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... applied at either point A or point B. A more effective wrench than the one in Figure 1C is shown in Figure 1D . If the forces F are equal , they con- stitute a " couple , " and the turning effect , or moment , of the couple is FL . To ...
... applied at either point A or point B. A more effective wrench than the one in Figure 1C is shown in Figure 1D . If the forces F are equal , they con- stitute a " couple , " and the turning effect , or moment , of the couple is FL . To ...
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