Flexibility (disambiguation) — Flexibility may refer to: *Flexibility, a general definition of the term. *Flexibility (anatomy), the range of motion of an anatomical joint, which may be increased by stretching *Flexibility (engineering), in the field of engineering systems… … Wikipedia
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Flexibility method — In structural engineering, the flexibility method is the classical consistent deformation method for computing member forces and displacements in structural systems. Its modern version formulated in terms of the members flexibility matrices also… … Wikipedia
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