Deformation (mechanics): Deformation in continuum mechanics is the transformation of a body from a reference configuration to a current configuration. A configuration is a set containing the positions of all particles of the body. (Physics) [100%] 2023-08-28 [Tensors] [Continuum mechanics]...
Deformation mechanism: A deformation mechanism, in geology, is a process occurring at a microscopic scale that is responsible for changes in a material's internal structure, shape and volume. The process involves planar discontinuity and/or displacement of atoms from their original ... (Physics) [100%] 2023-12-14 [Structural geology] [Metallurgy]...
Deformation: A deformation of an analytic structure is a family of analytic spaces (or analytic objects connected with these spaces) depending on parameters (cf. Analytic space). (Mathematics) [85%] 2024-01-13
Deformation (volcanology): In volcanology, deformation is any change in the shape of a volcano or the land surrounding it. This can be in the form of inflation, which is a response to pressurization, or deflation, which is a response to depressurization. (Earth) [85%] 2023-12-14 [Volcanology]
Deformation (meteorology): Deformation is the rate of change of shape of fluid bodies. Meteorologically, this quantity is very important in the formation of atmospheric fronts, in the explanation of cloud shapes, and in the diffusion of materials and properties. (Astronomy) [85%] 2023-11-12 [Vector calculus]
Deformation: In physics and continuum mechanics, deformation is the change in the shape or size of an object. It has dimension of length with SI unit of metre (m). (Physics) [85%] 2024-08-27 [Tensors] [Continuum mechanics]...
Deformation (engineering): In engineering, deformation refers to the change in size or shape of an object. Displacements are the absolute change in position of a point on the object. (Engineering) [85%] 2024-07-30 [Solid mechanics] [Deformation (mechanics)]...
Deformation mechanism map: A deformation mechanism map is a way of representing the dominant deformation mechanism in a material loaded under a given set of conditions and thereby its likely failure mode. Deformation mechanism maps usually consist of some kind of stress plotted ... (Physics) [81%] 2023-05-14 [Deformation (mechanics)]
Mechanics: Mechanics (from Ancient Greek: μηχανική, mēkhanikḗ, lit. "of machines") is the area of mathematics and physics concerned with the relationships between force, matter, and motion among physical objects. (Physics) [71%] 2023-11-04 [Mechanics]
Mechanics: Mechanics (from Ancient Greek: μηχανική, mēkhanikḗ, lit. "of machines") is the area of mathematics and physics concerned with the relationships between force, matter, and motion among physical objects. (Science concerned with physical bodies subjected to forces or displacements) [71%] 2024-01-05 [Mechanics] [Articles containing video clips]...
Mechanics: Mechanics (from the Greek term Μηχανική) is a branch of physics involving study of the movement of physical bodies when subjected to forces or displacements, and the subsequent effects of the bodies on their environment. This discipline, which has its roots ... [71%] 2023-02-04
Mechanics: Mechanics is the branch of physics that studies the motion of bodies. The Greek philosophers like Archimedes and the Peripatetician School were among the first to propose abstract ideas about what motion means, and some of which were preserved, though ... [71%] 2023-02-27 [Science]
Mechanics (general): In physics, mechanics includes all theories explaining the behaviour of matter. Mechanics can also refer to the practical subjects of creating and maintaining machines. (General) [71%] 2023-06-19
Mechanics: The subject of mechanics may be divided into two parts: (1) theoretical or abstract mechanics, and (2) applied mechanics. Theoretical Mechanics Historically theoretical mechanics began with the study of practical contrivances such as the lever, and the name mechanics (Gr ... [71%] 2022-09-02
Mechanics (Aristotle): Mechanics (Greek: Μηχανικά; Latin: Mechanica), also called Mechanical Problems or Questions of Mechanics, is a text traditionally attributed to Aristotle, but generally regarded as spurious. Thomas Winter has suggested that the author was Archytas, while Michael Coxhead says that it is ... (Aristotle) [71%] 2023-11-24 [Ancient Greek technology]
Mechanics: Mechanics is the branch of physics which studies massive bodies that are influenced by mass-based forces and moved. The discipline has its roots in ancient Greece where Aristotle studied the way bodies behaved when they were thrown through the ... [71%] 2024-01-07 [Mechanics] [Physics]...
Mechanics (disambiguation): This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title. Mechanics (general): In physics, all theories explaining the behaviour of matter. e] * Classical mechanics: The science of mechanics, which is concerned with the set of physical laws ... (Disambiguation) [71%] 2024-09-10
Mechanics (Aristotle): Mechanics (Greek: Μηχανικά; Latin: Mechanica), also called Mechanical Problems or Questions of Mechanics, is a text traditionally attributed to Aristotle, but generally regarded as spurious (cf. Pseudo-Aristotle). (Aristotle) [71%] 2025-04-25 [Works by Aristotle] [Ancient Greek technology]...
Deformulation: Deformulation refers to a set of analytical procedures used to separate and identify individual components of a formulated chemical substance. Deformulation applies methods of analytical chemistry and is often used to obtain competitive intelligence about chemical products. (Chemistry) [69%] 2024-01-09 [Analytical chemistry] [Business analytics]...
Deportation: This article does not receive scheduled updates. If you would like to help our coverage grow, consider donating to Ballotpedia. [69%] 2024-01-14 [Immigration policy terms]
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