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Mechanics of Materials MECHANICS MATERIALS Mechanics of Materials 3 Lecture 5 Foundations Structures ARCH 331 F2008abn Mechanics of Materials external loads and their effect on deformable bodies use it to answer question if structure meets requirements of ± stability and equilibrium
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