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deformability
noun
The state of being deformable
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The deformability also allows the robot to enter any space no smaller than its fully compressed state, more or less regardless of the shape of that space.Nor is the Chembot the only contender for the artificial-amoeba crown.
In 1863 Kelvin had derived the basic form of the solution of the static elasticity equations for a spherical solid, and these were applied in following years to such problems as calculating the deformation of the Earth due to rotation and tidal forcing and measuring the effects of elastic deformability on the motions of the Earth's rotation axis.
How can the deformability of structures during impact be controlled so as to design crashworthiness into vehicles?
We discussed attributes like deformability, friability, and adhesibility (does the cheese break into particles when you press it, or simply compress?), and worried over "trigeminal sensations," the feeling we get in the back of our throats when chile peppers, tannins in red wine, or a piece of provolone piccante tickle the trigeminal nerve.
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For a ductile material, such as mild steel or aluminum, after the initial period of elastic deformation, the same critical point the specimen's limit of elastic deformability is reached.
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