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shear in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shear may
refer to:
Animal shearing, the
collection of wool from
various species Sheep shearing The removal...
- Alan
Shearer (born 13
August 1970) is an
English football pundit and
former professional player who pla**** as a striker.
Widely regarded as one of the...
- Look up
shearer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
shearer is
someone who shears, such as a
cloth shearer, or a
sheep shearer.
Origins of the name include...
- atmosphere.
Atmospheric wind
shear is
normally described as
either vertical or
horizontal wind
shear.
Vertical wind
shear is a
change in wind
speed or...
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Shearings (legally
Shearings Travel Limited) is a
coach tour operator, part of the
Leger Shearings Group,
based in the
United Kingdom. The tour operator...
- forces.
Shear force can also be
defined in
terms of planes: "If a
plane is p****ed
through a body, a
force acting along this
plane is
called a
shear force...
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Shear stress (often
denoted by τ, Gr****: tau) is the
component of
stress coplanar with a
material cross section. It
arises from the
shear force, the component...
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Shearer (born
December 23, 1943) is an
American actor, comedian, musician,
radio host, writer, and producer. Born in Los Angeles, California,
Shearer...
- the
process is
called shearing; if the
cutting blades are
curved then they are
shearing-type operations. The most
commonly sheared materials are in the...