Combined Loading - Strength of Materials
Combined loading in Strength of Materials refers to the situation where a structural element is subjected to more than one type of loading simultaneously. This commonly occurs in real-world structures and components, which often experience a combination of axial, bending, shear, and torsional forces.

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