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torques
‖ torques, n. and a. (ˈtɔːkwiːz) Also 6 torquess, 7, 9 torquis. [L. torquēs, torquis a twisted neck-chain or collar, f. torquēre to twist.] A. n. 1. = torque n.11693 Pepys in Lett. Lit. Men (Camden) 211 Your account of the Torquis spoken of in your..Letter. 1695 Gibson Add. to Camden 658 In..1692 an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Torque steer
The effect becomes more evident when high torques are applied to the drive wheels because of a high overall reduction ratio between the engine and wheels These torques are strongly influenced by the position of the driveshaft constant-velocity joint in relation to the steering axis. wikipedia.org
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torquate
torquate, a. Zool. (ˈtɔːkweɪt) [ad. L. torquāt-us adorned with or wearing a torques: see torques and -ate2.] Having a ring-like marking, formed by hairs or feathers of special colour or texture, round the neck; collared.1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. Introd., The pigeon, ring-dove,..wild, torquate, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dental torque wrench
Wet and dry torque Wet torques (bolts lubricated with saliva) have a higher mean torque than dry torques (unlubricated). wikipedia.org
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Flapping counter-torque
Thus, even small asymmetries in (lab frame) velocity can create large asymmetries in forces or torques. In the case of flying animals, these torques counters the turn (and is thus known as "countertorque"). wikipedia.org
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what does this phrase mean? Can someone explain in everyday language what " _monotonically_ " and " _quadrilaterally_ " mean in the following sentence? > Muscular torques increase _monotonically_ with increasing diam...
"Quadrilaterally" is probably what a confused person wrote when they meant "quadratically". And "monotonically" in the usage of mathematicians would simply mean that one of the quanitities, muscular torque, always increases as the other one, diameter, increases, as opposed to sometimes increasing an...
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Computed-Torque Control
described by where is the state vector of joint variables that describe the system, is the inertia matrix, is the vector Coriolis and centrifugal torques , are the torques caused by gravity and is the vector of joint torque inputs. wikipedia.org
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Geislinger coupling
The ratio between damping and elastic torques can be between 0.2 and 0.7, considerably higher than for an elastomeric coupling. High permissible torques (up to 6,500 kNm) and high resistance to vibratory torques Unaffected by hot and oily environment The coupling may continue wikipedia.org
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Torsional vibration
In ideal power generation (or transmission) systems using rotating parts, the torques applied or reacted are "smooth" leading to constant speeds, and the Alternating torques are generated by the slider-crank mechanism of the crankshaft, connecting rod, and piston. wikipedia.org
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瘤胃球菌属
pasteurii Schink 1985,异名 产生瘤胃球菌 Ruminococcus productus (Prévot 1941) Ezaki et al. 1994,异名 Ruminococcus schinkii Rieu-Lesme et al. 1997,异名 Ruminococcus torques wikipedia.org
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Inverse dynamics-based static optimization
General concepts We can solve the inverse dynamics of a system to obtain joint torques and nonetheless be unable to estimate the forces exerted by single The vector of muscle-tendon torques can be further decomposed as follows in which is the muscle-arm matrix (); is the vector of muscle-tendon forces wikipedia.org
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Sphere of influence (black hole)
This is the radius inside of which the Lense-Thirring torques from the black hole are larger than the Newtonian torques between stars. wikipedia.org
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Robot kinematics
If the end-effector wrench is known, then a direct calculation yields the joint torques. However, near singularities small actuator torques result in a large end-effector wrench. wikipedia.org
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Resultant force
With respect to that point all torques are zero, so the torque of the resultant force is equal to the sum of the torques of the actual forces. The sum of these forces and torques yields the resultant force-torque. wikipedia.org
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Varignon's theorem (mechanics)
The theorem states that the torque of a resultant of two concurrent forces about any point is equal to the algebraic sum of the torques of its components Proving the theorem, i.e. that the sum of torques about is the same as the torque of the sum of the forces about the same point. wikipedia.org
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