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Any force could be considered to be an applied force, but we usally let Fapp stand for a force applied by a person or an action which directly pushs or ...
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Any force could be considered to be an applied force, but we usally let Fapp stand for a force applied by a person or an action which directly pushs or pulls on a system. ... The applied force is just one of the many forces that could be acting on an object. It is not the big cheese, meaning Fapp is not equal to Fnet.
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(b) Using the acceleration data, calculate the force applied by each weight. ... Determine the force applied by each weight in the remainder of the data collected in table’s 2-8. ... How would a decrease in acceleration affect the force applied by the same object on the same surface?
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Bulb of applied force - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In lithic analysis, a subdivision of archaeology, a bulb of applied force (also known as a bulb of percussion or simply bulb of force ) is a defining characteristic of a lithic flake. When a fla...
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We measured the force applied to a touchpad during pointing tasks for large and small targets. A mouse was also used as a baseline condition. Our set-up to measure force included a Plexiglas plate mounted on a high-sensitivity three-axis strain gauge connected to an instrumentation amplifier and a data acquisition computer.
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Akamatsu, M., & MacKenzie, I. S. (2000). Changes in applied force to a touchpad during pointing tasks. Proceedings of IEA 2000, p. 1-359. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
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