Explanations of Mechanical Concepts
1. Adhesive Wear:
This is the situation of abrasions that may occur in the structure due to friction during the horizontal sliding process of the material with any plane or other material.
2. Propulsion :
It is a state of pushing force to maintain momentum with a direct effect or indirectly according to the situation of a substance.
3. Stability :
It is a term that states that the equilibrium state of a substance is preserved angularly and massively.
4. Density:
The amount of substance per unit volume under certain temperature and pressure. Density is the characteristic of matter.
5. Shear Stress :
Materials in the same plane as the material cross section and resulting from the force vector component parallel to the cross-sectional area. Shear stress is caused by shear forces which are equal and counter-strong pairs affecting the opposite directions of an object.
6. 3D Perception:
The term 3D perception is a necessary feature in order to be able to transfer the same movements to our body in a simulation area when a part of our body is produced and this piece is used.
7. Combustion:
The combustion process is the most important process required for the engine to generate energy and generate energy. When the fuel reaches the engine, the energy released by the combustion process of the fuel becomes the energy of motion.
8. Backlash over:
When designing an armed robot or vehicle, it is necessary to design the robot in such a way that the weapon on it does not disturb the balance of the robot.
9. Resistance: It is a necessary process to regulate the intensity of the current required in the electrical system and to prevent the materials from being exposed to excess current and damage.
10. Conductivity: It refers to the specific conductivity coefficients of the substances and which material is more conductive and which can yield more efficiency.
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