As the temperature decreases the elastic energy increases and eventually causes a shear in a part of the matrix, which stabilises the rest. |
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Possible effects of monomer tilt or lateral motion on the elastic energy are neglected. |
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The model is too small to simulate the elastic energy of whole formation, and the procedure of gas huff and puff is limited to only 3-5 cycles. |
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He had a lot of elastic energy in his feet, which really helps toward the end of a marathon, and excellent balance. |
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Based on natural elastic energy, the product is straightforward to install, intuitive, and economical. |
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When the tendon lengthens, it stores elastic energy and later returns it when the foot pushes off the ground. |
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There is a constant shuffling, as potential energy is transformed into kinetic or elastic energy, and then back again. |
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Nevertheless, the elastic energy densities were close as a result of different fractions of dissipated energy. |
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In fact the material stores elastic energy during the forming process, and as soon as it is removed from the forming tool the shape alters from the geometry originally aimed at. |
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Spring elements used for automobile suspension members, in increasing order of their ability to store elastic energy per unit of weight, are leaf springs, coil springs, torsion bars, rubber-in-shear devices, and air springs. |
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The stored elastic energy radiates as earthquake waves. |
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Titanium has a high specific strength and great elastic energy absorption. |
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The next step is then to demonstrate the possibility to realize resonant cavities or phononic waveguides to confine even further the elastic energy. |
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To maximize elastic energy storage and recovery, such darts should be held only by the nock and allowed to pivot freely as they are thrown. |
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The backward runners' legs didn't benefit from stored elastic energy. |
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The cadence of runners has been hypothesized to be energetically favorable due to resonance between the elastic energy stored in the lower limb and the mass of the runner. |
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At slower deformation rates, more energy will be dissipated by the dashpot and less elastic energy will be stored, thus resulting in reduced elastic recovery. |
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Since the dart must store almost all of the system's elastic energy, more care, planning, and weight of elastic material must be invested in its construction. |
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