Differentiate between the static and kinematic indeterminacy with example.
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In statics, a structure is statically indeterminate (or hyperstatic) when the static equilibrium equations are insufficient for determining the internal forces and reactions on that structure. ... The indeterminacy of a structure that is expressed in terms of its degrees of freedom is known as the kinematic indeterminacy
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In statics, a structure is statically indeterminate (or hyperstatic) when the static equilibrium equations are insufficient for determining the internal forces and reactions on that structure. ... The indeterminacy of a structure that is expressed in terms of its degrees of freedom is known as the kinematic indeterminacy.
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