A cracked air cylinder could cause a hissing sound in a shock absorber during rebound. Another possible cause could be the seal.
During the return stroke it does not remove any material, it is an idle stroke so to improve the cutting efficiency it will move faster during the return stroke. Pradip Kotak.
During a direct action recovery, you should pick up a weapon and assist the recovery team.
Gallium
In iron materials ,during the critical thickness of it the ironoxide grows inside the material. This thickness where it happens is called critical thickness.
During a tensile test of mild steel, the bar is tested until it breaks. It measures how much stress the mild steel can take before it finally breaks under the pressure.
Post-glacial rebound (sometimes called continental rebound, glacial isostasy, glacial isostatic adjustment) is the rise of land masses that were depressed by the huge weight of ice sheets during the last glacial period, through a process known as isostasy.
during the Middle ages people hissed, but what was the reason and meaning of this?
elastic rebound theory
# Raise vehicle. # Support the rear axle of the vehicle using 2 jackstands positioned at the outer ends of the axle. NOTE:If the shock absorber lower mounting bolt deflects upward during removal, raise axle by adjusting the support jack. If the lower shock absorber bolt deflects downward during removal, lower the axle by adjusting the support jack. # Remove the shock absorber lower mounting bolt. # While holding shock absorber, remove the shock absorber upper mounting bolt and shock absorber. # While holding shock absorber in position against the frame rail, install the shock absorber upper mounting bolt. # Install the shock absorber lower mounting bolt securing the lower end of the shock absorber to the axle. # Remove the support jack. # Lower the vehicle to the ground so the full curb weight of the vehicle is supported by the suspension. # Tighten the upper and lower shock absorber mounting bolt to a torque of 88 N·m (65 ft. lbs.).
elastic rebound hypothesis
elastic rebound theory
elastic rebound theory
the elastic rebound theory
The sudden return of elastically deformed rock to sit original shape is called elastic rebound. Elastic rebound happens when stress on rock along a fault becomes so grat that the rock breaks or fails. This failure causes the rocks on either side of the fault to jerk past one another. During this sudden motion, large amounts of energy are released. This energy travels through rock as seismic waves. These waves cause earthquakes. The strength of an earthquake is related to the amount of energy that is released during elastic rebound.
Alligators hiss and grunt. The males make a roaring sound during mating season to attract mates. i am sure that they make a sort of hissing noise
what were some of the policies that tatcher implemented that caused the rebound in the U.K economy during the 70s and 80s
Some energy is dissipated (wasted) in every cycle - both during the rebound, and through air resistance.