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The experimental force must be proportional with the quantity (32) [or (33), does not really matter], which thus replaces the equation (20) from the ideal uniaxial case. In the setup developed, the screw was a Hookean material with a linear relation between applied tensile force and deformation in the range of the experimental force. The experimental force can undertake any task, he said, from employing new weapons to exploring the notion of an air assault expeditionary force. |
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