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- Shock_(mechanics) abstract "A mechanical or physical shock is a sudden acceleration or deceleration caused, for example, by impact, drop, kick, earthquake, or explosion. Shock is a transient physical excitation.Shock is term for extreme forces subject to matter, often quantified by acceleration per unit time. [caution needed]. A shock interaction can be characterised by the peak acceleration, the duration, and the shape of the shock pulse (half sine, triangular, trapezoidal, etc.). The Shock response spectrum is a method for further evaluating a mechanical shock. It is sometimes used as a defense standard for military equipment.Shock is a vector quantity, with both magnitude and direction.".
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- Shock_(mechanics) hasPhotoCollection Shock_(mechanics).
- Shock_(mechanics) subject Category:Acceleration.
- Shock_(mechanics) subject Category:Fracture_mechanics.
- Shock_(mechanics) subject Category:Mechanics.
- Shock_(mechanics) subject Category:Packaging.
- Shock_(mechanics) comment "A mechanical or physical shock is a sudden acceleration or deceleration caused, for example, by impact, drop, kick, earthquake, or explosion. Shock is a transient physical excitation.Shock is term for extreme forces subject to matter, often quantified by acceleration per unit time. [caution needed]. A shock interaction can be characterised by the peak acceleration, the duration, and the shape of the shock pulse (half sine, triangular, trapezoidal, etc.).".
- Shock_(mechanics) label "Choc mécanique".
- Shock_(mechanics) label "Choque (física)".
- Shock_(mechanics) label "Schok (mechanisch)".
- Shock_(mechanics) label "Shock (mechanics)".
- Shock_(mechanics) label "صدمة (ميكانيكا)".
- Shock_(mechanics) sameAs Choque_(física).
- Shock_(mechanics) sameAs Choc_mécanique.
- Shock_(mechanics) sameAs Schok_(mechanisch).
- Shock_(mechanics) sameAs m.014_cs.
- Shock_(mechanics) sameAs Q129302.
- Shock_(mechanics) sameAs Q129302.
- Shock_(mechanics) wasDerivedFrom Shock_(mechanics)?oldid=593043184.
- Shock_(mechanics) isPrimaryTopicOf Shock_(mechanics).