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Bending moment of a beam is a measure of the internal bending stresses within the beam.
Bending moment is the algebraic sum of moments about the neutral axis of the beam.
It is calculated by multiplying the force applied to the beam by the perpendicular distance from the force to the point of interest.
Bending moment can be positive (causing tension) or negative (causing compression) depending on the direction of the forc
Shear force of a beam refers to the internal force that causes a portion of the beam to slide in relation to an adjacent part.
Shear force is perpendicular to the axis of the beam.
It is caused by external loads applied parallel to the cross-section of the beam.
Shear force can cause bending or deformation in the beam.
Calculating shear force involves analyzing the forces acting on the beam and determining the internal for
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Microservices are modular and scalable, while monolithic is simpler but less flexible.
Microservices allow for independent deployment and scaling of individual components
Monolithic architecture is easier to develop and test, but can become unwieldy as the application grows
Microservices can be more fault-tolerant and resilient to failures
Monolithic architecture can be more efficient for small applications with limited fu...
Microservices are small, independent services that communicate with each other, while monolithic is a single, self-contained application.
Microservices are loosely coupled and can be developed and deployed independently.
Monolithic applications are tightly coupled and require a full deployment for any changes.
Microservices allow for better scalability and fault tolerance.
Monolithic applications can be simpler to develop ...
Zero one knapsack problem is a classic optimization problem in computer science.
It involves selecting a subset of items with maximum value, subject to a weight constraint.
It is a NP-hard problem and can be solved using dynamic programming.
Examples include packing a backpack with limited weight capacity or selecting stocks for a portfolio with limited investment budget.
Indexing a dictionary for faster search
Use hash tables for constant time lookup
Consider using a trie for prefix search
Sort the keys for binary search
Use a balanced tree for range queries
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