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  • ...ent approximations at the scales and speeds of everyday life. In [[quantum mechanics]] there is no such concept as force (due to quantization of momentum, time ...vation of momentum, and is not used in funamental theories (like [[quantum mechanics]], [[QED]], [[general relativity]], etc. [[Standard model]] explains in det
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  • ...hain and double overhead camshaft, 16 valves, with indirect injection pump mechanics.
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  • ...ily of farmers. At a very young age it manifested that his interest was in mechanics and in particular for passenger cars. Just a boy, he found employment as an
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  • ...anical device designed to smooth out or [[damping|damp]] a sudden [[Shock (mechanics)|shock]] impulse and dissipate [[kinetic energy]]. It is analogous to a [[ ...]s or [[leaf spring]]s, though [[torsion bar]]s can be used in [[torsion (mechanics)|torsional]] shocks as well. Ideal springs alone, however, are not shock ab
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  • In [[mechanics]], a '''transmission''' or '''gearbox''' is the [[gear]] and/or [[hydraulic ...and increase torque. However, the highest gear(s) may be an "[[overdrive (mechanics)|overdrive]]" type that increases the output speed.
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  • ...ad]]s (bending [[moment (physics)|moments]]) are transmitted as [[tension (mechanics)|tension]] and [[physical compression|compression]] loads along the length
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  • ...cal drums and drive belt with the effect of a limited slip [[differential (mechanics)|differential]]: if a drive wheel on slippery road revs up, the other wheel
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  • ...idea. So we put together our know-how as engineers, building surveyors and mechanics to build our first car: the replica of a Morgan with a motorbike engine.”
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  • [[Category:Mechanics]]
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  • ...ivation of 1000, which equips the sister, the same fairings and [[chassis (mechanics)|frame]] very similar. This bike was marketed only the "normal", despite ha
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  • ...|| [[Inclined plane]], [[Wheel and axle]], [[Lever]], [[Pulley]], [[Wedge (mechanics)|Wedge]], [[Screw (simple machine)|Screw]] <!-- 'Simple machine' has a rath
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  • ...e [[Ferrari FZ93]], based on a regular [[Ferrari_Testarossa#512TR|512 TR]] mechanics, as well as other notabe designs.
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  • ...iat]]. It was a simplified variation of the [[Fiat 125]], with engines and mechanics from the [[Fiat 1300/1500]]. To distinguish between the models, Fiat and FS ...them were manufactured. By that time the design was 24 years old and used mechanics which were essentially 30 years old, with only minor improvements.
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  • ...ength minus its relaxed length) is linearly proportional to its [[Tension (mechanics)|tension]], the [[force]] used to stretch it. Similarly, the contraction (
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  • ..., Italy]], began working in a bycicle shop, learning the basics of applied mechanics; later, he went to work in a car garage, where developed a strong love for
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  • ...perpendicular guides [...] and one of the most ingenious simple pieces of mechanics I have invented.''
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  • ==Mechanics==
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  • ...[[Pininfarina]] who created a classic but elegant. Fiat retained the basic mechanics with his famous 1221 cm3 engine (which also equipped sedans and the 1200 Si These cars won numerous awards for their class and refined mechanics, will be replaced in 1966 by the versions "Sport Coupe" and "Sport Spider"
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  • ...each wheel is a result of the engine and transmission applying [[Torsion (mechanics)|torsion]], a "twisting force" against the resistance of the [[traction]] a ...ear of the vehicle cause a torque to be applied across the [[transmission (mechanics)|transmission]]. This phenomenon is known as "wind-up" and can cause damage
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