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  2. Atwoods - Wikipedia

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    Atwoods Ranch & Home is a farm and ranch supply store chain based in Enid, Oklahoma, United States.Atwoods has 75 stores in five states: Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas. [1]

  3. Atwood machine - Wikipedia

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    The Atwood machine (or Atwood's machine) was invented in 1784 by the English mathematician George Atwood as a laboratory experiment to verify the mechanical laws of motion with constant acceleration. Atwood's machine is a common classroom demonstration used to illustrate principles of classical mechanics .

  4. Swinging Atwood's machine - Wikipedia

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    The swinging Atwood's machine (SAM) is a mechanism that resembles a simple Atwood's machine except that one of the masses is allowed to swing in a two-dimensional plane, producing a dynamical system that is chaotic for some system parameters and initial conditions.

  5. George Atwood - Wikipedia

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    George Atwood FRS (c. October 1745 – 11 July 1807) was an English mathematician who invented the Atwood machine for illustrating the effects of Newton's laws of motion. He was also a renowned chess player whose skill for recording many games of his own and of other players, including François-André Danican Philidor , the leading master of ...

  6. Steer roping - Wikipedia

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    An official will then time six seconds. If the steer is still tied at the end of the six seconds, an official time for the event is awarded. [5] Team roping is an unrelated event using two riders to rope a steer, one which ropes the head, the other the heels, immobilizing the animal between them.

  7. Atwood - Wikipedia

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    Atwood (surname) Ryan Atwood, a character on the television series The O.C. Atwood Oceanics, a defunct offshore oil and gas drilling company, now part of Valaris plc; Atwood Stadium, an athletic facility in Flint, Michigan