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An equilibrium is said to be stable if small, externally induced displacements from that state produce forces that tend to oppose the displacement and return the body or particle to the equilibrium state.
The cobot is able to produce forces perpendicular to the programmed path to suppress tremor or unintended involuntary movement while, by design, the cobot is unable to produce forces that oppose user motion in the intended directions (along the programmed path).
These induced currents interact with the strong static magnetic field to produce forces and torques in the antenna which are one of key factors determining the design of the antenna.
For divertors with flowing liquid metals (or other electrically conductive fluids) MHD (magneto-hydrodynamics) effects are a major concern and can produce forces that redirect flow and suppress turbulence.
Mineral-organic composites are both stronger and cheaper to build than all-organic skeletons, and these two advantages would have made it possible for animals to grow larger and, in some cases, more muscular — in animals beyond a certain size, the larger muscles and their greater leverage produce forces all-organic skeletons are not rigid enough to withstand.
As a consequence, migrating cells have to permanently produce forces in order to translocate.
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Sue is able to "produce force fields" that make her invisible.
Both loading pins move downward to produce force on the wires.
Therefore, the ability to rapidly produce force may be even more important for the performance of functional activities.
(3) The PM is demonstrated to both change length yet still produce force in a controlled manner.
Further, the set-up is calibrated to produce force signals for event detection and in situ diagnosis of the process.
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