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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elastic force" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, particularly when discussing the force exerted by an elastic object when it is stretched or compressed.
Example: "The elastic force of the rubber band allowed it to return to its original shape after being stretched."
Alternatives: "spring force" or "restorative force."
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The capillary force, elastic force and electric force compete in EEC.
Elastic force (f), energy contribution to elastic force (fU), and the ratio fU/f are also discussed at various temperatures.
New basic equation of elastic deformation establishes deformation – elastic force –geometrical stiffness relations.
Generalized elastic force are derived and all generalized forces are defined in the NCF-ANCF frame.
During inspiration, muscle contraction is added to the outward elastic force of the chest to increase the traction on the lung required for its additional stretch.
In the paper "On the Dynamical Theory of Gases," which he presented in 1866, Maxwell referred to the time required for the elastic force produced when fluids are distorted to diminish or decay to 1/e (e is the base of the natural logarithm system) times its initial value as the "time of relaxation" of the elastic force.
Also, piecewise-linear stiffness, damping force, and nonlinear elastic force are considered in the model.
The average energy, the Helmholtz free energy and elastic force are also investigated at different temperature.
The result, enhanced in accuracy and breadth of validity, considers "elastic" force and drag force proportional.
The elastic force is then calculated by direct variation of the elastic energy.
The elastic force in the shaft is assumed to be non-linear.
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