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  2. Fictitious force - Wikipedia

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    Figure 2: An object located at x A in inertial frame A is located at location x B in accelerating frame B. The origin of frame B is located at X AB in frame A. The orientation of frame B is determined by the unit vectors along its coordinate directions, u j with j = 1, 2, 3.

  3. Line of action - Wikipedia

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    The line of action is shown as the vertical dotted line. It extends in both directions relative to the force vector, but is most useful where it defines the moment arm. In physics, the line of action (also called line of application) of a force (F →) is a geometric representation of how the

  4. Free body diagram - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1: The red cylinder is the "free" body, the body of interest. Figure 2: Now the left half of the cylinder is the "free" body. Figure 1 shows, on the left, green, red, and blue widgets stacked on top of each other, and for some reason the red cylinder happens to be the body of interest.

  5. Animatronics - Wikipedia

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    Latex is produced in several grades. Grade 74 is a popular form of latex that dries rapidly and can be applied very thick, making it ideal for developing molds. [41] Foam latex is a lightweight, soft form of latex which is used in masks and facial prosthetics to change a person's outward appearance, and in animatronics to create a realistic ...

  6. The Secret Saturdays - Wikipedia

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    A line of action figures and playsets was released by Mattel. [11] One of the toys made by Mattel, the Secret Saturdays Fire Sword, received some controversy for the loudness of the toy, which could reach up to 121 dBs .

  7. Hooke's law - Wikipedia

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    In physics, Hooke's law is an empirical law which states that the force (F) needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance (x) scales linearly with respect to that distance—that is, F s = kx, where k is a constant factor characteristic of the spring (i.e., its stiffness), and x is small compared to the total possible deformation of the spring.

  8. Asymptote (vector graphics language) - Wikipedia

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    Asymptote typesets labels and equations with LaTeX, producing high-quality PostScript, PDF, SVG, or 3D PRC output. [2] It is inspired by MetaPost, but has a C-like syntax.It provides a language for typesetting mathematical figures, just as TeX/LaTeX provides a language for typesetting equations.

  9. Crimson Guard - Wikipedia

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    The first Crimson Guard figure was released in 1985. [1] The figure wore a red dress uniform with silver decorations and a red helmet with black mask that covered his entire face. The accessories included a rifle with bayonet and red backpack. In 1989, the figure was repainted yellow and gray as part of the special Python Patrol sub group.