Absorption of force refers to the process by which a material or system dissipates energy resulting from an impact or load, reducing the severity of the force transmitted to surrounding structures or components. This can occur through deformation, stretching, or other mechanisms that convert kinetic energy into other forms, such as heat. Effective force absorption is crucial in applications like safety equipment, automotive design, and protective gear to minimize damage and enhance safety.
An absorption dynamometer is an instrument used to measure force, by measuring the energy absorbed via friction or electrical resistance.
The driving force of absorption is the concentration gradient between the substance being absorbed and the medium into which it is being absorbed. This process typically occurs through passive mechanisms, such as diffusion, where substances move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration, or through active transport, which requires energy to move substances against their concentration gradient. In biological systems, factors like membrane permeability and the presence of specific transport proteins also play crucial roles in facilitating absorption.
An absorption pipette is a glass apparatus used in the absorption of gases.
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Spongebob is an absorption.
The verb for absorption is absorb. As is "to absorb something".
Physics is the study of such concepts of motion, force, energy, matter, heat, sound, light and the components of atoms. Physics is basic to both physical
Major types of Absorption columns are liquid-liquid absorption columns, Gas-liquid absorption columns.
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An absorption line is a line which corresponds to the absorption of electromagnetic radiation at a specific wavelength.
Absorption is necessary for energy storage