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  2. Reciprocating motion - Wikipedia

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    Reciprocating motion, also called reciprocation, is a repetitive up-and-down or back-and-forth linear motion. It is found in a wide range of mechanisms, including reciprocating engines and pumps. The two opposite motions that comprise a single reciprocation cycle are called strokes. [citation needed]

  3. Tap changer - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical On load tap changer (OLTC), also known as under-load tap changer (ULTC) design, changing back and forth between tap positions 2 and 3 Tap changers typically use numerous tap selector switches which may not be switched under load, broken into even and odd banks, and switch between the banks with a heavy-duty diverter switch which ...

  4. Psychomotor agitation - Wikipedia

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    Typical manifestations include pacing around, wringing of the hands, uncontrolled tongue movement, pulling off clothing and putting it back on, and other similar actions. [1] In more severe cases, the motions may become harmful to the individual, and may involve things such as ripping , tearing, or chewing at the skin around one's fingernails ...

  5. Pendulum (mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    A pendulum is a body suspended from a fixed support such that it freely swings back and forth under the influence of gravity. When a pendulum is displaced sideways from its resting, equilibrium position, it is subject to a restoring force due to gravity that will accelerate it back towards the equilibrium position.

  6. Transverse wave - Wikipedia

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    Mathematically, the simplest kind of transverse wave is a plane linearly polarized sinusoidal one. "Plane" here means that the direction of propagation is unchanging and the same over the whole medium; "linearly polarized" means that the direction of displacement too is unchanging and the same over the whole medium; and the magnitude of the displacement is a sinusoidal function only of time ...

  7. How Chinook Winds Made The Temperature Jump 30 Degrees In One ...

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    The water would slosh back and forth a few times before settling down. ... This next amazing temperature swing from winter 2011 had some residents of Oklahoma changing their wardrobes from thick ...

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  9. Wilberforce pendulum - Wikipedia

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    The energy stored in the device shifts slowly back and forth between the translational 'up and down' oscillation mode and the torsional 'clockwise and counterclockwise' oscillation mode, until the motion eventually dies away. [2] Despite the name, in normal operation it does not swing back and forth as ordinary pendulums do.