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  • 1force-displacement curve — in structural testing of a given material, a graph showing the displacement in millimeters of a given material as different forces are applied, measured in newtons …

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  • 2Force spectroscopy — is a dynamic analytical technique that allows the study of the mechanical properties of single polymer molecules or proteins, or individual chemical bonds. It is performed by pulling on the system under scrutiny with controlled forces. As a… …

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  • 3Displacement current — Electromagnetism Electricity · …

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  • 4Centripetal force — Not to be confused with Centrifugal force. Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 5Centrifugal force (planar motion) — In classical mechanics, centrifugal force (from Latin centrum center and fugere to flee ) is one of the three so called inertial forces or fictitious forces that enter the equations of motion when Newton s laws are formulated in a non inertial… …

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  • 6Centrifugal force (rotating reference frame) — This article is about the fictitious force related to rotating reference frames. For other uses, see Centrifugal force. Classical mechanics …

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  • 7Lorentz force — This article is about the equation governing the electromagnetic force. For a qualitative overview of the electromagnetic force, see Electromagnetism. For magnetic force of one magnet on another, see force between magnets. Electromagnetism …

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  • 8Fictitious force — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 9Conservative force — Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law History of classical mechanics  …

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  • 10Reactive centrifugal force — A reactive centrifugal force is the reaction force to a centripetal force.A mass undergoing circular motion constantly accelerates toward the axis of rotation. This centripetal acceleration is caused by a centripetal force, which is exerted on… …

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