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- Photomechanical_effect abstract "The photomechanical effect is the change in the shape of a material when it is exposed to light. The photomechanical effect was first documented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1880. More recently, Uchino demonstrated that a photostrictive material could be used as legs in the construction of a miniature optically-powered "walker."The most common mechanism of the photomechanical effect is light-induced heating.".
- Photomechanical_effect wikiPageExternalLink PhotoMechHistory.
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- Photomechanical_effect subject Category:Materials_science.
- Photomechanical_effect subject Category:Mechanics.
- Photomechanical_effect comment "The photomechanical effect is the change in the shape of a material when it is exposed to light. The photomechanical effect was first documented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1880. More recently, Uchino demonstrated that a photostrictive material could be used as legs in the construction of a miniature optically-powered "walker."The most common mechanism of the photomechanical effect is light-induced heating.".
- Photomechanical_effect label "Photomechanical effect".
- Photomechanical_effect label "التأثير الميكانيكي الضوئي".
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- Photomechanical_effect sameAs Q7187827.
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