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Static loading refers to the forces that act on a structure when it is in a state of rest or at a constant velocity. Dynamic loading on the other hand refers to the forces that act on a structure due to sudden or rapidly changing forces such as those caused by earthquakes or wind gusts. In earthquakRead more
Static loading refers to the forces that act on a structure when it is in a state of rest or at a constant velocity. Dynamic loading on the other hand refers to the forces that act on a structure due to sudden or rapidly changing forces such as those caused by earthquakes or wind gusts. In earthquake engineering, both static and dynamic loading must be considered in the design of structures.
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