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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resisting force" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an opposing or counteracting force or influence. Example: Despite the strong winds and heavy rain, the sturdy tree remained standing, its roots providing a strong resisting force against the storm.
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When the temperature goes up, the viscosity of the nanofluids decreases, and thus the flow resisting force and heat resistance decreases.
Therefore, operators can feel the resisting force generated by the two actuators.
The effect of holes overcomes disadvantage of smaller driving force due to avoiding air resisting force as mirror having airtight bounding.
However, the applications of these damping systems are limited due to a lack of (1) mechanical robustness; (2) electrical reliability; and (3) large resisting force capability.
The simplest way to reduce (damp out) the free oscillation of a pendulum is to suspend it in a viscous (thick) liquid of which the resisting force is proportional to the velocity of the pendulum.
It has a gear assembly that amplifies the rotational inertias developed in the gears and generates a resultant resisting force that is proportional to the relative acceleration at the end terminals of the GMD.
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The proposed prediction model is also able to estimate shear-resisting force V t of top angle and tensile resisting forces T of fasteners, which are also compared with FE analysis results in Table 1.
He is resisting forced repatriation to Algeria.
The results presented demonstrate that an electroadhesive device is (or "not") capable of resisting forces from daily activities.
But the nature of the material admits other means of resisting forces than the increase of mass.
Reinforced concrete, Concrete in which steel is embedded in such a manner that the two materials act together in resisting forces.
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