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English-Chinese dictionary of mechanical engineering (英汉机械工程大词典). 2013.
English-Chinese dictionary of mechanical engineering (英汉机械工程大词典). 2013.
Hooke's law — models the properties of springs for small changes in length Prof. Walter Lewin explains Hooke s law, in … Wikipedia
Hooke's law — hu̇ks n a statement in physics: the stress within an elastic solid up to the elastic limit is proportional to the strain responsible for it Hooke Robert (1635 1703) British physicist. Hooke was an outstanding scientist who did research in a great … Medical dictionary
Hooke's law — n. the law that the strain in a solid is proportional to the applied stress within the elastic limit of that solid. Etymology: R. Hooke, Engl. scientist d. 1703 * * * noun (physics) the principle that (within the elastic limit) the stress applied … Useful english dictionary
Hooke's law — Physics. the law stating that the stress on a solid substance is directly proportional to the strain produced, provided the stress is less than the elastic limit of the substance. [1850 55; named after R. HOOKE who formulated it] * * * ▪ physics… … Universalium
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Hooke, Robert — born July 18, 1635, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, Eng. died March 3, 1703, London English physicist. From 1665 he taught at Oxford University. His achievements and theories were bewilderingly diverse. His important law of elasticity, known as Hooke… … Universalium
Hooke's law — noun Physics a law stating that the strain in a solid is proportional to the applied stress, within the elastic limit of that solid. Origin C19: named after the 17th cent. English scientist Robert Hooke … English new terms dictionary
Hooke's law — noun Etymology: Robert Hooke Date: 1853 a statement in physics: the stress within an elastic solid is proportional to the strain responsible for it … New Collegiate Dictionary
Hooke's law — noun the principle that the stress applied to a solid is directly proportional to the strain produced. This law describes the behavior of springs and solids stressed within their elastic limit … Wiktionary
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