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Discover Ludwig"force imposed" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a situation where a certain level of force or pressure is enforced or applied onto someone or something. Example: The government's new policies have resulted in a force imposed upon small businesses, causing many to struggle and shut down.
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Sloshing may be accounted as unpredictable force imposed on the whole faces of the tank walls.
The maximum external force imposed on the cell is in excess of 400 pN.
The force imposed on CNTs by the poiseuille flow was analyzed.
The task force imposed losses on G.M.'s bondholders and fired its chief executive, but left its huge pension fund intact.
It states that the time rate of change of the momentum of a body is equal in both magnitude and direction to the force imposed on it.
Many studies have attempted to quantify the potential of structural systems to delimit the level of force imposed by virtue of their ductility and energy absorption capacity.
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It is found that the magnetic force imposes both static and dynamic effects on the silencer.
A voice-coil actuator and a control loop based on the drilling force impose the tool feed.
Acoustic frequency response function analysis, i.e. a unit harmonic force imposing on structure and calculating the sound pressure in cavity, is applied to achieve the critical frequency.
After the conquering force imposes martial law, soldiers come to Minneapolis — the seat of the government, since the coasts have fallen.
This means that an outside force imposes order upon an organization.
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