- locomotive. The
expansion link
holds the
radius bar (8),
captive by a die
block which is
integral with the
radius bar but is free to move
vertically in a constrained...
- The
Jupiter radius or
Jovian radius (RJ or RJup) has a
value of 71,492 km (44,423 mi), or 11.2
Earth radii (R🜨) (one
Earth radius equals 0.08921 RJ)....
-
flowing fastest where the
radius of the bend is smallest, and
slowest where the
radius is greatest. The
shallows around the
point bar can
become treacherous...
- stiffness. The
stiffness of an anti-roll
bar is
proportional to the
stiffness of the material, the
fourth power of its
radius, and the
inverse of the
length of...
- is a
circle of unit
radius—that is, a
radius of 1. Frequently,
especially in trigonometry, the unit
circle is the
circle of
radius 1
centered at the origin...
- A
radius rod (also
called a
radius arm,
torque arm,
torque spring, and
torsion bar) is a
suspension link
intended to
control wheel motion in the longitudinal...
- The
turning radius (alternatively,
turning diameter or
turning circle) of a
vehicle defines the
minimum dimension (typically the
radius or diameter) of...
- A
breaker bar (also
known as a
power bar) is a long non-ratcheting
bar that is used with
socket wrench-style sockets. They are used to
break loose very...
-
diagonal radius rod
constrains the
strut from
moving forward and back. In MacPherson's
original design, an anti-roll
bar also
acted as the
radius rod. This...
-
constant ( α ≃ 1 137 {\textstyle \alpha \simeq {\tfrac {1}{137}}} ). The Bohr
radius is
related to the
Compton wavelength by: a 0 = 1 α ( λ e 2 π ) = λ ¯ e α...