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"forced motion" is a correct term and can be used in written English.
It refers to the movement of an object that is caused or influenced by an external force, rather than its own natural tendency to move. One example of using "forced motion" in a sentence could be: "The car's tires spun in forced motion as it struggled to gain traction on the icy road."
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Habdas, P. et al. Forced motion of a probe particle near the colloidal glass transition.
Forced motion of a spherical bubble in an incompressible viscous fluid is considered.
The solution for forced motion is shown to be expressible as a modal expansion in these characteristic functions.
Forced motion of a semi-infinite plate of parabolically varying thickness is analyzed by the eigenfunction method.
The aerodynamic forces (lift and moment) on oscillatory rectangular cylinder with side ratio B/D=5 are investigated by synchronized surface pressure measurement and forced motion technique.
With varying reduced wind velocity, in each dynamic configuration the three vibration regimes of vortex shedding lock-in, forced motion and flutter were observed in the tests.
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Free and forced motions of submerged one-dimensional waveguides have been investigated.
The results of this study show that identification of aerodynamic coefficients from time-accurate simulation of the forced motions requires significantly less computational time.
DM showed 29% reduction during propofol administration whereas the forced diaphragmatic motion tested when patients were conscious (forced DM) did not evidence any change.
Considerations of force, motion, and packaging; protein motors, membranes.
Most lifters, Mr. Zickerman points out, "throw their weights up and down with a jerking high-force motion".
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