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Can changing the context of communication change how messages are interpreted? Why or why not? Give an example to justify your answer
Overloading
The act of exceeding the recommended weight capacity of a vehicle, structure, or system, which can lead to various safety issues.
Sidesway
A phenomenon where a structure or vehicle exhibits lateral movement or sway, often due to uneven loads or external forces.
Section Modulus
A geometric property of a cross-section used in the design and analysis of beams, indicating the section's resistance to bending.
I-Beam Frame Rail
A structural component in the chassis of vehicles and equipment characterized by its I-shaped cross-section, offering strength and rigidity.
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