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Definition of Torsion head

Torsion head
Torsion head Torsion head That part of a torsion balance from which the wire or filament is suspended.

Meaning of Torsion head from wikipedia

- up torsion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Torsion is a gastropod synapomorphy which occurs in all gastropods during larval development. Torsion is...
- Testicular torsion occurs when the ****tic cord (from which the **** is suspended) twists, cutting off the blood supply to the ****. The most...
- the manner of a torsion balance by a fine quartz fibre within an enclosure in which the air pressure could be regulated. The torsion head to which the fiber...
- Siemens electrodynamometer, circa 1910, F = Fixed coil, D = Movable coil, S = Spiral spring, T = Torsion head, M = Mercury cups, I = Index needle...
- Laboratories. Macmillan. ISBN 9781548494957. The angle through which the torsion-head must be deflected was measured in centesimal divisions of the circle...
- twisted shin bone or an excessive anteversion (femoral head is more than 15° from the angle of torsion) resulting in the twisting of the thigh bone when the...
- Torsion dystonia, also known as dystonia musculorum deformans, is a disease characterized by painful muscle contractions resulting in uncontrollable distortions...
- A torsion siege engine is a type of siege engine that utilizes torsion to launch projectiles. They were initially developed by the ancient Macedonians...
- car features double wishbone suspension with pushrod torsion bars at the front and pull-rod torsion bars at the rear, with four-way manually adjustable...
- Starts in lower limbs and spreads upwards Also known as torsion dystonia or idiopathic torsion dystonia (old terminology "dystonia musculorum deformans")...