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Complementary Energy

The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .
Complementary Energy
The linear elastic solid was considered in the previous section, with the charac
teristic
straight force-deflection curve for axial deformations, Fig.8.2.2. Here, conside
r the more
general case of a bar of n o n - l i n e a r elastic material, of length L, fixe
d at one end and
subjected to a steadily increasing force P. The work dW done in extending the b
ar a
small amount d? is
dW ? Pd? .

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