- Look up
cog in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
COGS, used as an acronym, may
refer to: Cost of
goods sold, an
accountancy metric City of
Greater Shepparton...
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multidirectional flow
Common forging processes include: roll forging, swaging,
cogging, open-die forging, impression-die
forging (closed die forging),
press forging...
- Look up
cog in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cog is a
tooth of a gear or
cogwheel or the gear itself.
Cog,
COG,
CoG, or The
Cog may also
refer to:...
- Look up
cogging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cogging may
refer to:
Cogging torque, an
undesirable effect in the
operation of an
electric motor...
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C.O.G. is an
American comedy drama film
directed and
written by Kyle
Patrick Alvarez and
starring Jonathan Groff. The film,
whose title stands for Child...
- The
Society of
Cogers (/ˈkoʊdʒərz/) is a free
speech society,
established in 1755 in the City of London. It is the
oldest debating society in the world...
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Cogger is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Gerald Cogger (1933–2019),
English cricketer Harold Cogger (born 1935),
Australian herpetologist...
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Coger is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Claude Coger,
American newspaper owner,
namesake of
Coger House in
Arkansas Dalvan Coger...
- A
toothed belt,
timing belt,
cogged belt,
cog belt, or
synchronous belt is a
flexible belt with
teeth moulded onto its
inner surface.
Toothed belts are...
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Cogging torque of
electrical motors is the
torque due to the
interaction between the
permanent magnets of the
rotor and the
stator slots of a permanent...