Repetitive force refers to a force that is applied repeatedly over time, often in a cyclical manner. This concept is commonly associated with tasks that involve the same motion or action being performed repeatedly, such as lifting, pushing, or pulling. In various contexts, such as ergonomics and biomechanics, it can lead to fatigue or injury if not managed properly, as the body’s muscles and joints may experience strain from the continuous application of stress.
Repetitive Regret was created in 1986.
The noun form for the adjective repetitive is repetitiveness.
Repetitive means to repeat, or do something more than once, so repetitive work is something that you do over and over.
RSI stands for repetitive starin injury. There are various causes of RSI of the hands and wrists such as carrying out repetitive tasks, sustaining awkward positions or the application of force to the hands and wrists. Those who use computers for many hours a day may be at risk of RSI.
a repetitive event is something that happens over and over.
Repetitive Strain Injury
Loud and sustained or repetitive noise.
there is no difference
In autism repetitive behavior is known as repetitive behavior, there's not necessarily a specific term. You may be referring to stimming, which is a form of repetitive behavior used to self-sooth in Autistic people.
this video game is repetitive(same thing and its getting boring).
in the story of How Big is a Foot what are two repetitive events in the story
Repetitive