A Person walking on a bridge, wind, cars on a bridge. Basically anything that doesn't stay on that structure forever.
Dynamic means moving...so doing bicep curls would be an example.Static means being still or holding what you have.So when you stand erect your back/spine and legs are in a static posture.Learn more about how static and dynamic postures can cause carpal tunnel syndrome athttp://www.carpal-tunnel-symptoms.com
The opposite of dynamic is static.
An example of a pulley sytem is a flag pole.
vertical loads, longitudinal loads and vertical loads
Dynamic carts helps with demonstrating and experimenting laws of dynamic. They provide tool samples to help with the demonstrations and experiments.
climbing up stairs
Dynamic loads. These loads vary in intensity, magnitude, or direction as time progresses, making them different from static loads which remain constant. Examples include wind loads, earthquake loads, and moving vehicles.
Static and dynamic loads are both types of forces that act on a structure. Static loads remain constant and do not change over time, while dynamic loads vary in magnitude and direction. Both types of loads must be considered in the design and analysis of structures to ensure their stability and safety.
Loads can be classified as either static or dynamic based on how they change over time. Static loads remain constant or change slowly, while dynamic loads vary quickly and unpredictably. Additionally, loads can be further classified as dead loads (permanent), live loads (temporary), or environmental loads (such as wind or earthquake forces).
any load which is nostatic, such as wind load or moving lie load
No, dynamic loads refer to varying or changing loads applied to a structure, while fatigue loads refer to repeated or cyclic loading that can cause materials to fail over time. Dynamic loads can contribute to fatigue failure in a structure, but they are not the same thing.
Some examples of dynamic electricity are: i dont know i was hoping u could tell me!
A static load is applied to remain static without any build up of energy. Example a sandbag put slowly on a floor. When the sandbag put on a cart and wheeled on the floor, it becomes a dynamic load. When a sandbag is brought to a height and dropped down to the floor, it build on kinetic energy and is no longer a static load but a type of dynamic load.
the concept of dynamic linking and dynamic binding with example
Examples of a load in physics include the weight of an object, the force exerted on a structure, or the tension in a cable or rope. Loads can be static, such as the weight of a book resting on a table, or dynamic, such as the force of a moving car on a bridge.
dynamic and static
there are loads of different kinds!