staatika
Staatika is a branch of mechanics that deals with the analysis of loads acting on physical systems that do not experience acceleration. It is concerned with the static equilibrium of bodies, meaning the conditions under which a body or system of bodies is at rest. The principles of staatika are fundamental in various fields of engineering and physics, including structural engineering, mechanical engineering, and geotechnical engineering.
In staatika, the primary focus is on determining the forces and moments acting on a body and
Staatika also involves the study of stress and strain within materials. Stress is the internal force per
Applications of staatika are widespread. In structural engineering, it is used to design buildings, bridges, and
Overall, staatika provides the theoretical foundation for understanding how structures and systems respond to static loads,