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torsion <a torsion; torsions> N

torsion AUTO
torsion AUTO
torsion AUTO
torsion AUTO
torsion AUTO

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torsion
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torsion AUTO

torsion angle TECH

torsion balance PHYS

torsion bar

torsion bar TECH
torsion bar AUTO

torsion bars MIL

torsion constant TECH

torsion fault GEOL

torsion galvanometer ELEC

torsion hygrometer METEO

torsion meter ARCHIT

torsion modulus TECH

torsion pendulum

torsion scale INDUST

torsion spring

torsion strength TECH

torsion test TECH

torsion wire TECH

torsion wrench ARCHIT

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What is uncertain is whether the machine was tension or torsion powered.
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Whatever the original role that torsion played, it is clear that further adaptations linked to torsion provide modern gastropods with many advantages.
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Today torsion balances are still used in physics experiments.
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During torsion the visceral mass remains almost unchanged anatomically.
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A disadvantage is that torsion bars, unlike coil springs, usually can not provide a progressive spring rate.
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Torsion field theories are sometimes presented as alternatives to general relativity.
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The car had an advanced specification with torsion bar suspension and four-wheel brakes.
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For 4x4 configuration rear axle was also suspended via torsion bars.
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The difference in position between the opposite ends of the torsion bar controls a valve.
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Although the outer rings spiral around the inner ring (and each other), they actually have no helical torsion.
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