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Ryukyu Golden Kings vs. Chiba Jets - Condensed Game
Ryukyu Golden Kings vs. Chiba Jets - Condensed Game

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Ryukyu Golden Kings vs. Chiba Jets - Game Highlights
Ryukyu Golden Kings vs. Chiba Jets - Game Highlights

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🔴 Live: Ryukyu vs Chiba | Live Play by Play Scoreboard

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That Was Fun: Cardinals Mash 4 HRs, Score 10 Runs To Beat Red Sox
That Was Fun: Cardinals Mash 4 HRs, Score 10 Runs To Beat Red Sox

In Ep. 566 of B-Schaeff Daily, Brenden Schaeffer discusses the Cardinals' 10-6 win over the Boston Red Sox from Friday, May 17, ...



Long Ball Cincinnati Reds Tyler Crushes HR Elly De La Cruz MLB Baseball Highlights #mlb LA Dodgers
Long Ball Cincinnati Reds Tyler Crushes HR Elly De La Cruz MLB Baseball Highlights #mlb LA Dodgers

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Torsion field (pseudoscience)

A torsion field is a feature of pseudoscientific proposals that the quantum spin of particles can be used to cause emanations to carry information through vacuum orders of magnitude faster than the speed of light. This theory is the basis of a number of unfounded claims and scams.

Torsion spring
Torsion spring

Torsion coefficient links here. A torsion spring is a spring that works by twisting its end along its axis; that is, a flexible elastic object that stores mechanical energy when it is twisted.

Torsion (mechanics)
Torsion (mechanics)

In the field of solid mechanics, torsion is the twisting of an object due to an applied torque. Torsion is expressed in either the Pascal , an SI unit for newtons per square metre, or in pounds per square inch (psi) while torque is expressed in newton metres (N·m) or foot-pound force (ft·lbf).

Torsion bar suspension
Torsion bar suspension

A torsion bar suspension, also known as a torsion spring suspension, is any vehicle suspension that uses a torsion bar as its main weight-bearing spring. One end of a long metal bar is attached firmly to the vehicle chassis; the opposite end terminates in a lever, the torsion key, mounted perpendicular to the bar, that is attached to a suspension arm, a spindle, or the axle.

Torsion tensor
Torsion tensor

In differential geometry, the notion of torsion is a manner of characterizing a twist or screw of a moving frame around a curve. The torsion of a curve, as it appears in the Frenet–Serret formulas, for instance, quantifies the twist of a curve about its tangent vector as the curve evolves .

Torsional vibration

Torsional vibration is angular vibration of an object—commonly a shaft along its axis of rotation. Torsional vibration is often a concern in power transmission systems using rotating shafts or couplings where it can cause failures if not controlled.

Torsion dystonia

Torsion dystonia, also known as dystonia musculorum deformans, is a disease characterized by painful muscle contractions resulting in uncontrollable distortions. This specific type of dystonia is frequently found in children, with symptoms starting around the ages of 11 or 12.

Torsion (algebra)

In abstract algebra, torsion refers to the elements of finite order in a group and the elements annihilated by any regular element of a ring in a module.

Torsion constant

The torsion constant is a geometrical property of a bar's cross-section which is involved in the relationship between angle of twist and applied torque along the axis of the bar, for a homogeneous linear-elastic bar. The torsion constant, together with material properties and length, describes a bar's torsional stiffness.

Torsion siege engine
Torsion siege engine

A torsion siege engine is a type of artillery that utilizes torsion to launch projectiles. They were initially developed by the ancient Greeks, specifically Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great, and used through the Middle Ages until the development of gunpowder artillery in the 14th century rendered them obsolete.