Sentence examples for know how much force from inspiring English sources

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The actuators let the robot know how much force is applied by an external object and act as shock absorbers if the robot hits something.

All it is doing is transferring the force and you need to know how much force the tire can translate, at whatever given situation, which means steering in, braking, accelerating; and then you have the trajectory line of all this".

Know how much force is necessary when dealing with the baby's hands and legs.

Try it on yourself, lightly, then harder until you know how much force is needed.

Now that we know how much force is actually going toward the direction of motion, we can calculate work as usual.

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The robot knows how much force it applied with the wiggle, so it knows how much the object it's holding should move.

I don't know how much you can force it and it doesn't always need to feel really positive or rainbow-ey for it to be effective on screen.

But Downing Street is also seeking its own, more direct help on the likely shape of "the reforms of the reforms" from a recently-assembled "kitchen cabinet" of eight health experts who are all either determined pro-NHS reformers, or old NHS hands who know how much change it is possible to force on the nation's favourite institution – or both.

For a robot's arm to perform a certain task, it must know how much torque to apply and how much electrical current that force will require.

I am intrigued to know how much people would be willing to ask of others, and for how little, when forced to personally confront their humanity.

"I don't know how much.

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