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  2. Balance spring - Wikipedia

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    The balance spring is a fine spiral or helical torsion spring used in mechanical watches, alarm clocks, kitchen timers, marine chronometers, and other timekeeping mechanisms to control the rate of oscillation of the balance wheel. The balance spring is an essential adjunct to the balance wheel, causing it to oscillate back and forth. The ...

  3. Balance shaft - Wikipedia

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    Balance shafts are used in piston engines to reduce vibration by cancelling out unbalanced dynamic forces. The counter balance shafts have eccentric weights and rotate in the opposite direction to each other, which generates a net vertical force. The balance shaft was invented and patented by British engineer Frederick W. Lanchester in 1907.

  4. Balanced-arm lamp - Wikipedia

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    computer display holders. For the physics and theory behind balanced-arm lamps, see Classical mechanics, linkage and torque. There are different methods to balance the arms and the lamp-cap: coil springs In some cases a set of two coil springs working in parallel on both sides of the pivoting arm is used. (They function in the same way as a ...

  5. Incabloc shock protection system - Wikipedia

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    Jewel bearing of a balance wheel, supported by a lyre-shaped spring. The Incabloc shock protection system is the trade name for a spring-loaded mounting system for the jewel bearings that support the balance wheel in a mechanical watch, to protect the wheel's delicate pivots from damage in the event of physical shock, such as if the watch is dropped.

  6. Spring Your Computer Back To Life

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    Spring Your Computer Back To Life Get That Computer Back Up To Speed with Spring Cleaning Technology Tips From The Experts at Crucial.com BOISE, Idaho--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- It is the time of the year ...

  7. Balance wheel - Wikipedia

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    Balance wheel in a 1950s alarm clock, the Apollo, by Lux Mfg. Co. showing the balance spring (1) and regulator (2) Modern balance wheel in a watch movement A balance wheel , or balance , is the timekeeping device used in mechanical watches and small clocks , analogous to the pendulum in a pendulum clock .

  8. Spring clean your machine — you'll be amazed how much ... - AOL

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    In Windows PC, for example, go to Control Panel > System and Security > Administrative tools > Startup programs to see what software is in startup mode. Disable the unnecessary items. Disable the ...

  9. Torsion spring - Wikipedia

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    The balance spring or hairspring in mechanical watches is a fine, spiral-shaped torsion spring that pushes the balance wheel back toward its center position as it rotates back and forth. The balance wheel and spring function similarly to the torsion pendulum above in keeping time for the watch.