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  2. Stay apparatus - Wikipedia

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    The relatively slim legs of certain large mammals, such as horses and cows, would be subject to dangerous levels of fatigue if not for the stay apparatus. [ 3 ] The lower part of the stay apparatus consists of the suspensory apparatus, which is the same in both front and hind legs, while the upper portion of the stay apparatus is different ...

  3. Whippletree (mechanism) - Wikipedia

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    A series of whippletrees is used in compression in a standard windshield wiper to distribute the point force of the sprung wiper arm evenly along the wiper blade. Some designs for large telescopes use whippletrees [ 3 ] to support the optical elements.

  4. Limbs of the horse - Wikipedia

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    Horses use a group of ligaments, tendons and muscles known as the stay apparatus to "lock" major joints in the limbs, allowing them to remain standing while relaxed or asleep. The lower part of the stay apparatus consists of the suspensory apparatus, which is the same in both sets of limbs, while the upper portion differs between the fore and ...

  5. Center of balance (horse) - Wikipedia

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    The upright position of the dressage rider is balanced over a highly collected horse A forward position allows a race horse jockey to stay over the galloping horse's center of gravity so the horse can reach the maximum possible speed A show jumping rider has to stay balanced over a horse that is constantly changing position

  6. Compressive strength - Wikipedia

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    The compressive strength of the material corresponds to the stress at the red point shown on the curve. In a compression test, there is a linear region where the material follows Hooke's law. Hence, for this region, =, where, this time, E refers to the Young's modulus for compression. In this region, the material deforms elastically and returns ...

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  8. Martingale (tack) - Wikipedia

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    The standing martingale. The tiedown. The standing martingale, also known as a "tiedown" or a "head check", [1] has a single strap which is attached to the girth, passes between the horse's front legs and is fixed to the back of the noseband. To prevent it from catching on other objects, it also has a neck strap.

  9. Compression (physics) - Wikipedia

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    In a solid, the amount of compression generally depends on the direction , and the material may be under compression along some directions but under traction along others. If the stress vector is purely compressive and has the same magnitude for all directions, the material is said to be under isotropic compression , hydrostatic compression ...

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