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Flexural rigidity — is defined as the force couple required to bend a rigid structure to a unit curvature.In a beam or rod, flexural rigidity varies along the length as a function of x shown in the following equation:: EI {dy over dx} = int {0}^{x} M(x) dx + C 1… … Wikipedia
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Microtiter plate — Microplate redirects here. For the geographical use, see list of tectonic plates. Microtiter plates with 96, 384 and 1536 wells A Microtiter plate (spelled microtitre outside the United States) or microplate or microwell plate, [1] is a flat… … Wikipedia
buckle plate — noun or buckled plate : a slightly arched steel plate used as a floor plate to give rigidity … Useful english dictionary
heel plate — The vertical transverse sheet metal panel running across the width of the car interior at the front edge of the rear seat well; this panel links the rear seat well to the floorpan and provides rigidity for both panels. Also called heelboard.… … Dictionary of automotive terms
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