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what are the differences between synclastic surface and anticlastic surface

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Answered by sriharshakp
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Anticlastic structures. Tensile surfaces, that is, surfaces which carry only tension and no compression or bending, rely on double curvature for their stability. ... A hyperbolic paraboloid is an anticlastic surface. Synclastic surfaces are those in which the centres or curvature are on the same side of the surface.

Answered by Aɾꜱɦ
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Explanation:

Thus, while the object moves in a circle at constant speed, it undergoes constant linear acceleration to keep it moving in a circle. However, it's angular velocity is constant since it continually sweeps out a constant arc length per unit time. Constant angular velocity in a circle is known as uniform circular motion.

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