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shearing
Tension, i do believe. common sense.
a node results from the superposition of two waves going in the opposite directions. Where the node is, the two waves cancel each other out.
Can't say. It depends on the release velocity (muzzle velocity).The maximum horizontal distance always results from an angle of 45 degrees, regardless of the release velocity.
Tension
true
shearing
Horizontal shearing at tectonic plate boundaries results in a special type of strike slip fault known as a transform fault.
Tension
Tension
a-plus compression
Tension, i do believe. common sense.
Hysteresis
The wheels of a vehicle may rotate in different directions if they have a system that is called "spur-gear differential." Pinion pairs are displaced axially, and mesh part of the length between two spur gears, results in rotation in opposite directions.
A force is a push or a pull that acts upon an object as a results of its interaction with another object. The push and the pull act in opposite directions; Action & Reaction forces which are equal & opposite
Incorrect horizontal angulation will result in overlapped contacts.
a node results from the superposition of two waves going in the opposite directions. Where the node is, the two waves cancel each other out.